The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, 3. ciltJ. M'Creery, 1806 - 565 sayfa |
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Sayfa 11
... written to Francis I. soon after his accession , congratulating him on that event , and assuring him of his perfect confidence in his good intentions towards the holy see ; at the same time requesting him to confer on the cardinal ...
... written to Francis I. soon after his accession , congratulating him on that event , and assuring him of his perfect confidence in his good intentions towards the holy see ; at the same time requesting him to confer on the cardinal ...
... written by the lively pen of the author of the Calandra . W 8 TO THE MAGNIFICENT GIULIANO DE ' MEDICI , CAPTAIN OF THE CHURCH . ( b ) 66 " His holiness has expressed great surprise " and dissatisfaction at having heard nothing ...
... written . It is no excuse to say , that from the remote situation of the " place he knew not how to forward his letters , " because the expense would have been well " laid out in sending a special messenger , who " might at any time ...
... written two long letters to you by way " of Piacenza , which I flatter myself came " safe to your hands . I there mentioned " that Tomaso , ( a ) on going from home had " left your Baccio ( b ) to expedite many affairs " of importance ...
Sayfa 30
... written to prevail upon Leo to interpose his authority for the protection of Fregoso , it was ill calculated to effect its purpose ; if it was addressed to the pontiff afterwards , it was an ungrateful return for a magnanimous and ...
... written to prevail upon Leo to interpose his authority for the protection of Fregoso , it was ill calculated to effect its purpose ; if it was addressed to the pontiff afterwards , it was an ungrateful return for a magnanimous and ...
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