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... friends than had before presented itself . That he might not , however , a second time incur the imputation of treachery , he despatched * Murat . Annali d'Ita .. vol . x . p . 112 . Murat . Annali d'Ital . Guicciard . lib . xii . vol ...
... friends than had before presented itself . That he might not , however , a second time incur the imputation of treachery , he despatched * Murat . Annali d'Ita .. vol . x . p . 112 . Murat . Annali d'Ital . Guicciard . lib . xii . vol ...
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... he agreed , not only to surrender the fortress of Milan , and that of Cremona , which was yet held by his * Moreri , Dict . Hist . art . Bayard . friends , but also to relinquish for ever the sovereignty 26 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... he agreed , not only to surrender the fortress of Milan , and that of Cremona , which was yet held by his * Moreri , Dict . Hist . art . Bayard . friends , but also to relinquish for ever the sovereignty 26 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
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William Roscoe. friends , but also to relinquish for ever the sovereignty of Milan and its dependent states . As a compensation for these conces- sions , Francis agreed to use his influence with the pope to appoint Maximilian a cardinal ...
William Roscoe. friends , but also to relinquish for ever the sovereignty of Milan and its dependent states . As a compensation for these conces- sions , Francis agreed to use his influence with the pope to appoint Maximilian a cardinal ...
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... friend . Three days afterwards , Francis I. , who had been accom- panied from Parma by four prelates sent for that purpose by the pope , was received on the confines of the ecclesiastical state by the cardinals de ' Medici and Flisco ...
... friend . Three days afterwards , Francis I. , who had been accom- panied from Parma by four prelates sent for that purpose by the pope , was received on the confines of the ecclesiastical state by the cardinals de ' Medici and Flisco ...
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... friends , and his fortunes , to the mercy or the resentment of his adver- saries.t The satisfaction which the pontiff had experienced in the success of his measures was , however , speedily interrupted by domestic calamities and ...
... friends , and his fortunes , to the mercy or the resentment of his adver- saries.t The satisfaction which the pontiff had experienced in the success of his measures was , however , speedily interrupted by domestic calamities and ...
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Side 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?