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... person . If you therefore wish to relieve his holiness from this anxiety , and afford him real consolation , take care that he may in future be more particularly apprised of your welfare . " Not only the pope , and your own family ...
... person . If you therefore wish to relieve his holiness from this anxiety , and afford him real consolation , take care that he may in future be more particularly apprised of your welfare . " Not only the pope , and your own family ...
Side 8
... person you know . It remains , therefore , that he who is to receive this recompense , ** and his defenders in the vicinity , †† should satisfy themselves on this head ; it being expected that they will approve of it . ‡‡ The person ...
... person you know . It remains , therefore , that he who is to receive this recompense , ** and his defenders in the vicinity , †† should satisfy themselves on this head ; it being expected that they will approve of it . ‡‡ The person ...
Side 10
... persons , dressed in brocade and velvet , at the expense of his holiness . It will be a fire sight . " You have ... person in whom all the thoughts , the expectations , and the designs of the pope are concentred . I must also remind ...
... persons , dressed in brocade and velvet , at the expense of his holiness . It will be a fire sight . " You have ... person in whom all the thoughts , the expectations , and the designs of the pope are concentred . I must also remind ...
Side 20
... person , or by his representa- tives . The viceroy Cardona , at the head of the Spanish army , after having long waited in vain at Verona for the reinforce- ments in men and money which Maximilian had promised to furnish , quitted that ...
... person , or by his representa- tives . The viceroy Cardona , at the head of the Spanish army , after having long waited in vain at Verona for the reinforce- ments in men and money which Maximilian had promised to furnish , quitted that ...
Side 21
... person or government , but that after having suffered so much on a former occasion by their attach- ment to his predecessor , they trusted they should not now be called upon to adopt such a conduct as might expose them to the resentment ...
... person or government , but that after having suffered so much on a former occasion by their attach- ment to his predecessor , they trusted they should not now be called upon to adopt such a conduct as might expose them to the resentment ...
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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?