The Works of William Robertson: History of the reign of the Emperor Charles VW. Sharpe & Son, 1820 |
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... of every du- tiful son of the church . Francis and Henry , alarmed at the progress of the Imperial arms in Italy , had , even before the taking of Rome , en- VOL . III . B BOOK V. 1527 . tered into a closer alliance ;
... of every du- tiful son of the church . Francis and Henry , alarmed at the progress of the Imperial arms in Italy , had , even before the taking of Rome , en- VOL . III . B BOOK V. 1527 . tered into a closer alliance ;
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... Imperial power in Italy , than of acquiring new territories for him ; and was afraid that if Sforza were once re - esta- blished in Milan , they would second but coldly the attack which he intended to make on the kingdom of Naples . For ...
... Imperial power in Italy , than of acquiring new territories for him ; and was afraid that if Sforza were once re - esta- blished in Milan , they would second but coldly the attack which he intended to make on the kingdom of Naples . For ...
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... Imperial troops , though with difficulty , to quit Rome , of which they had kept possession during ten months . But of that flourishing army which had entered the city , scarcely one - half remained ; the rest , cut off by the plague ...
... Imperial troops , though with difficulty , to quit Rome , of which they had kept possession during ten months . But of that flourishing army which had entered the city , scarcely one - half remained ; the rest , cut off by the plague ...
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... Imperial army . BOOK V. 1528 . French Lautrec , besiege however , sat down before Naples ; but finding it Naples . vain to think of reducing a city by force while defended by a whole army , he was obliged to employ the slower but less ...
... Imperial army . BOOK V. 1528 . French Lautrec , besiege however , sat down before Naples ; but finding it Naples . vain to think of reducing a city by force while defended by a whole army , he was obliged to employ the slower but less ...
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... Imperial co- lours , sailed with all his gallies towards Naples , not to block up the harbour of that unhappy city , as he had formerly engaged , but to bring them protection and deliverance . His arrival opened the communication with ...
... Imperial co- lours , sailed with all his gallies towards Naples , not to block up the harbour of that unhappy city , as he had formerly engaged , but to bring them protection and deliverance . His arrival opened the communication with ...
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advantage affairs alliance ally ambassadors Andrew Doria appeared arms army assembled authority Barbarossa Bellay body BOOK VI BOOK VII Charles church command conduct confederacy confederates council court crown danger declared decree defence diet dignity dominions Doria duchy duchy of Milan Duke Duke of Orleans Duke of Savoy Elector of Saxony Emperor Empire employed endeavoured enemy enterprise Europe favour Ferdinand Fiesco force Francis French King gained garrison Genoa Germany Guasto Guic Henry honour Hungary Imperial Imperialists Italy Jesuits kingdom Landgrave Landgrave of Hesse league less liberty Low Countries Maurice ment Milanese monarch negotiations obliged occasion Pallav Papal party Paul peace peror person Pope Pope's possession princes promises Protestants provinces Ratisbon regard religion rendered Ribier Rome Sandov schemes Seck sion Sleid Smalkalde solicitous Solyman soon spirit success territories thousand Thuan tion towns treaty Trent troops utmost vigour VIII violent zeal