The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, 3. ciltJ. M'Creery, 1806 - 565 sayfa |
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... church , to the exclusion of the duke of Urbino , to which he added a monthly salary of four hundred and eight ducats , whilst a separate revenue of three hundred ducats per month was granted to the bride for her own use , although in ...
... church , to the exclusion of the duke of Urbino , to which he added a monthly salary of four hundred and eight ducats , whilst a separate revenue of three hundred ducats per month was granted to the bride for her own use , although in ...
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... CHURCH . ( b ) 66 " His holiness has expressed great surprise " and dissatisfaction at having heard nothing " respecting you during so many days , and complains grievously of your attendants , " who have been so negligent that since ...
... CHURCH . ( b ) 66 " His holiness has expressed great surprise " and dissatisfaction at having heard nothing " respecting you during so many days , and complains grievously of your attendants , " who have been so negligent that since ...
Sayfa 25
... church , the refusal of which he conceived would afford him a sufficient apology for joining the cause of the allies . At other times he is said to have made propositions couched in such ambiguous terms , as , when assented to , always ...
... church , the refusal of which he conceived would afford him a sufficient apology for joining the cause of the allies . At other times he is said to have made propositions couched in such ambiguous terms , as , when assented to , always ...
Sayfa 26
... church , and in particular Parma and Piacenza , to the penalties of excommunication ; ( a ) and in July , he openly acceded to the general league expressly formed for the defence of Milan . Nor , if a decision could no longer be delayed ...
... church , and in particular Parma and Piacenza , to the penalties of excommunication ; ( a ) and in July , he openly acceded to the general league expressly formed for the defence of Milan . Nor , if a decision could no longer be delayed ...
Sayfa 34
... church , at the head of three thousand Roman cavalry and a considerable body of infantry , to Bologna , whilst Lorenzo de ' Medici , as general of the Florentine republic , with two thousand horse and six thousand foot , took his ...
... church , at the head of three thousand Roman cavalry and a considerable body of infantry , to Bologna , whilst Lorenzo de ' Medici , as general of the Florentine republic , with two thousand horse and six thousand foot , took his ...
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