The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... opinion of Francis , that he declared he esteemed the connexion as highly as if it had been formed with the most powerful sovereign . Besides the revenues of * Guicciard . lib . xii . vol . ii . p . 84. + Ligue de Camb . liv . iv . tom ...
... opinion of Francis , that he declared he esteemed the connexion as highly as if it had been formed with the most powerful sovereign . Besides the revenues of * Guicciard . lib . xii . vol . ii . p . 84. + Ligue de Camb . liv . iv . tom ...
Side 11
... hostilities ; and as a prince whose temporal Guicciard . lib . xii . † Ligue de Camb liv . iv . Murat . Ann . vol . x . p . 107 authority was supported rather by public opinion , and the LEO ACCEDES TO THE LEAGUE AGAINST FRANCE , IF.
... hostilities ; and as a prince whose temporal Guicciard . lib . xii . † Ligue de Camb liv . iv . Murat . Ann . vol . x . p . 107 authority was supported rather by public opinion , and the LEO ACCEDES TO THE LEAGUE AGAINST FRANCE , IF.
Side 12
William Roscoe. authority was supported rather by public opinion , and the favour of surrounding states , than by his own forces , it was evident that he could not , without endangering his own safety , accede to the propositions of the ...
William Roscoe. authority was supported rather by public opinion , and the favour of surrounding states , than by his own forces , it was evident that he could not , without endangering his own safety , accede to the propositions of the ...
Side 19
William Roscoe. he found at this important crisis a great diversity of opinion among them . The cardinal da Bibbiena , and other courtiers , actuated rather by their fears of the French , than by a deliberate consideration of the ...
William Roscoe. he found at this important crisis a great diversity of opinion among them . The cardinal da Bibbiena , and other courtiers , actuated rather by their fears of the French , than by a deliberate consideration of the ...
Side 22
... opinion arose among them , that although the chief part of the army agreed to remain for the defence of Milan , great numbers quitted the field , and retired towards Como , on their return to their native country . This defection of a ...
... opinion arose among them , that although the chief part of the army agreed to remain for the defence of Milan , great numbers quitted the field , and retired towards Como , on their return to their native country . This defection of a ...
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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?