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Side 8
... give up the other two places which are to belong to * Leo X. The King of Spain . The Cardinal da Bibbiena , writer of the letter . § By the person who wished to be related to Leonardo , is probably meant the emperor elect , Maximilian ...
... give up the other two places which are to belong to * Leo X. The King of Spain . The Cardinal da Bibbiena , writer of the letter . § By the person who wished to be related to Leonardo , is probably meant the emperor elect , Maximilian ...
Side 10
... give his sister to the duke of Suffolk , to which she is not averse . This is not much believed , and yet the intelli- gence is pretty authentic . 66 It is thought his most Christian majesty will not this year make his attempt against ...
... give his sister to the duke of Suffolk , to which she is not averse . This is not much believed , and yet the intelli- gence is pretty authentic . 66 It is thought his most Christian majesty will not this year make his attempt against ...
Side 43
... give just cause for dissatisfac- tion among the inhabitants . This circumstance induced his cousin , Raffaello Petrucci , then bishop of Grosseto , and keeper of the castle of S. Angelo , to aspire to the chief dignity , to which he was ...
... give just cause for dissatisfac- tion among the inhabitants . This circumstance induced his cousin , Raffaello Petrucci , then bishop of Grosseto , and keeper of the castle of S. Angelo , to aspire to the chief dignity , to which he was ...
Side 56
... give greater validity to the act of investiture , he caused it to be authenticated by the individual signatures of all the cardinals , excepting only Domencio Grimani , bishop of Urbino , who refused to concur in despoiling the duke of ...
... give greater validity to the act of investiture , he caused it to be authenticated by the individual signatures of all the cardinals , excepting only Domencio Grimani , bishop of Urbino , who refused to concur in despoiling the duke of ...
Side 59
... give his daughter Louisa , then only one year of age , in marriage to Charles , at a stipulated period , and that on such marriage , Charles should be invested with all the rights and pretensions of the family of Anjou to the crown of ...
... give his daughter Louisa , then only one year of age , in marriage to Charles , at a stipulated period , and that on such marriage , Charles should be invested with all the rights and pretensions of the family of Anjou to the crown of ...
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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?