The Historical Works of William Robertson: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 6Doig and Stirling, 1813 |
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... Charles , and the slackness of the reins of government which these occasioned . Conscious of the advantages which ... Charles's ambition ; that he aimed at rendering the imperial crown VOL . VI . B V 1530 . 1531 . BOOK hereditary in his ...
... Charles , and the slackness of the reins of government which these occasioned . Conscious of the advantages which ... Charles's ambition ; that he aimed at rendering the imperial crown VOL . VI . B V 1530 . 1531 . BOOK hereditary in his ...
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... Charles's ambitious projects , and shewed the discontented princes of Germany , where , for the future , they might find a protector no less able than willing to undertake their de fence against the encroachments of the emperor . BOOK V ...
... Charles's ambitious projects , and shewed the discontented princes of Germany , where , for the future , they might find a protector no less able than willing to undertake their de fence against the encroachments of the emperor . BOOK V ...
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... Charles , none by them ; even the favourite point of their approving his brother's election was not mentioned ; and the Protestants of Germany , who had hitherto been viewed only as a religious sect , came hence- forth to be considered ...
... Charles , none by them ; even the favourite point of their approving his brother's election was not mentioned ; and the Protestants of Germany , who had hitherto been viewed only as a religious sect , came hence- forth to be considered ...
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... Charles , however , partly from conviction Negocia- that the meeting of a council would be attended with cerning a salutary effects , and partly from his desire to please the general Germans , having solicited the pope by his ...
... Charles , however , partly from conviction Negocia- that the meeting of a council would be attended with cerning a salutary effects , and partly from his desire to please the general Germans , having solicited the pope by his ...
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... Charles had intended to grant his demand , he could not have rejected them with decency . He dexterously eluded them by declaring , that until he consulted the pope in person , he could not take his final resolution with regard to a ...
... Charles had intended to grant his demand , he could not have rejected them with decency . He dexterously eluded them by declaring , that until he consulted the pope in person , he could not take his final resolution with regard to a ...
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