The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the Second: In Sixteen Volumes, with the Last Corrections and Improvements, Volume 4F. Walker, 1824 - Great Britain |
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... Italian Wars .... The King of France invade Italy .... Battle of Pavia and Captivity of Francis .... Francis recovers his Liberty .... Sack of Rome .... League with France ....... ............. 18 CHAP . XXX . Page Scruples concerning ...
... Italian Wars .... The King of France invade Italy .... Battle of Pavia and Captivity of Francis .... Francis recovers his Liberty .... Sack of Rome .... League with France ....... ............. 18 CHAP . XXX . Page Scruples concerning ...
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... Italy . The ecclesiastics , who had leisure , and some inclination to study , immediately adopted with zeal this excellent system of jurisprudence , and spread the knowledge of it throughout every part of Europe . Besides the intrinsic ...
... Italy . The ecclesiastics , who had leisure , and some inclination to study , immediately adopted with zeal this excellent system of jurisprudence , and spread the knowledge of it throughout every part of Europe . Besides the intrinsic ...
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... Italy , and imitated in France , of erecting communities and corporations , endowed with privileges and a separate municipal government , which gave them protection against the tyranny of the barons , and which the prince himself deemed ...
... Italy , and imitated in France , of erecting communities and corporations , endowed with privileges and a separate municipal government , which gave them protection against the tyranny of the barons , and which the prince himself deemed ...
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... Italy , and make good his pretensions to the kingdom of Naples : a project which they knew would give no umbrage to the court of England . But all these artifices were in vain employed against the pene- tration of the king . He clearly ...
... Italy , and make good his pretensions to the kingdom of Naples : a project which they knew would give no umbrage to the court of England . But all these artifices were in vain employed against the pene- tration of the king . He clearly ...
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... Italy , readily agreed to the pro- posals made him . He engaged to pay Henry 745,000 crowns , near 400,000 pounds sterling of our present mo- ney ; partly as a reimbursement of the sums advanced to Britanny , partly as arrears of the ...
... Italy , readily agreed to the pro- posals made him . He engaged to pay Henry 745,000 crowns , near 400,000 pounds sterling of our present mo- ney ; partly as a reimbursement of the sums advanced to Britanny , partly as arrears of the ...
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