The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... occasion - Procession of the pope -He visits the tomb of his father- Arrives at Bologna - His interview with Francis I. - Particular occurrences on that occasion - Abolition of the Prag- matic Sanction and establishment of the Concordat ...
... occasion - Procession of the pope -He visits the tomb of his father- Arrives at Bologna - His interview with Francis I. - Particular occurrences on that occasion - Abolition of the Prag- matic Sanction and establishment of the Concordat ...
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... occasion , other reasons of no inconsiderable importance concurred . Early in the month of February , 1515 , the matrimonial engagement which had been entered into at the close of the preceding year between Giuliano de ' Medici and ...
... occasion , other reasons of no inconsiderable importance concurred . Early in the month of February , 1515 , the matrimonial engagement which had been entered into at the close of the preceding year between Giuliano de ' Medici and ...
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... occasion contain the fullest assurances of the kind dispositions , as well of the king as of his mother Louisa , towards the family of the Medici ; and the strongest exhortations to him not to neglect so favourable an opportunity of ...
... occasion contain the fullest assurances of the kind dispositions , as well of the king as of his mother Louisa , towards the family of the Medici ; and the strongest exhortations to him not to neglect so favourable an opportunity of ...
Side 11
... occasion asiived it of artifice and disingenuousness ; but they appear not suciently to have attended to the difficulties of his situa- tion , or at least not to have made sufficient allowance for them , As head of the church , and both ...
... occasion asiived it of artifice and disingenuousness ; but they appear not suciently to have attended to the difficulties of his situa- tion , or at least not to have made sufficient allowance for them , As head of the church , and both ...
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... occasion with those of Charles VIII . about twenty years before , we shall be led to conclude , that of all the objects which at that time engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of war had made the most rapid ...
... occasion with those of Charles VIII . about twenty years before , we shall be led to conclude , that of all the objects which at that time engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of war had made the most rapid ...
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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?