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... and Maximilian , were not , however , attended ! success . To the former he proposed the Paty which had subsisted between him and ting only the article which guaranteed ' .ho FLAND STANFORD U 282 2572 ra соф cop . 2 B 2 LIANCES . 3.
... and Maximilian , were not , however , attended ! success . To the former he proposed the Paty which had subsisted between him and ting only the article which guaranteed ' .ho FLAND STANFORD U 282 2572 ra соф cop . 2 B 2 LIANCES . 3.
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... success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed ho tranquillity of Milan ; but as this held out to B 2 FRANCIS I. FORMS ALLIANCES ...
... success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed ho tranquillity of Milan ; but as this held out to B 2 FRANCIS I. FORMS ALLIANCES ...
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... sanction or the tacit assent of all parties . Francis I. instead of pressing him to favour an enterprise , towards the * Ligue de Camb . liv iv . tom . ii . p . 402 , success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly 4 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... sanction or the tacit assent of all parties . Francis I. instead of pressing him to favour an enterprise , towards the * Ligue de Camb . liv iv . tom . ii . p . 402 , success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly 4 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
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William Roscoe. success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly adverse , contented himself with sending an ... successful ; 3 and to assure him that there was no one who esteemed more highly the favour of the holy see , or who would ...
William Roscoe. success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly adverse , contented himself with sending an ... successful ; 3 and to assure him that there was no one who esteemed more highly the favour of the holy see , or who would ...
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... successful in his enterprise against Milan , the territory from which Giuliano derived a great part of his revenues lay at the mercy of that monarch , and it would there- fore have been not only indecorous but imprudent in the pope , at ...
... successful in his enterprise against Milan , the territory from which Giuliano derived a great part of his revenues lay at the mercy of that monarch , and it would there- fore have been not only indecorous but imprudent in the pope , at ...
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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?