The life and pontificate of Leo the tenth, 4th ed., revised by T. Roscoe, 2. cilt1846 |
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... authority in Siena- Death of Giuliano de ' Medici - Escape of the pope from barbarian corsairs at Civita Lavinia . sumes ALTHOUGH the death of Louis XII . had for the present relieved the Roman pontiff from the apprehen- sions which he ...
... authority in Siena- Death of Giuliano de ' Medici - Escape of the pope from barbarian corsairs at Civita Lavinia . sumes ALTHOUGH the death of Louis XII . had for the present relieved the Roman pontiff from the apprehen- sions which he ...
Sayfa 13
... authority was supported rather by public opinion , and the favour of sur- rounding states , than by his own forces , it was evident that he could not , without endangering his own safety , accede to the propositions of the king . If ...
... authority was supported rather by public opinion , and the favour of sur- rounding states , than by his own forces , it was evident that he could not , without endangering his own safety , accede to the propositions of the king . If ...
Sayfa 14
... authority with Colonna to prevent the intended attack , and a negotiation was entered into , by which Fregoso was allowed to retain his authority as doge , on his engaging not to favour the cause of the French , and paying to the Swiss ...
... authority with Colonna to prevent the intended attack , and a negotiation was entered into , by which Fregoso was allowed to retain his authority as doge , on his engaging not to favour the cause of the French , and paying to the Swiss ...
Sayfa 15
... 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 magna- nimous and unmerited favour ; and that at whatever time it ...
... 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 magna- nimous and unmerited favour ; and that at whatever time it ...
Sayfa 28
... six thousand , and adds , that 15,000 Swiss were left dead on the field ; liv . v . vol . ii . p . 499 ; but Mr. Planta , on the authority of polluted with carnage , Francis gave orders that three solemn 28 [ CH . XIII . THE LIFE OF.
... six thousand , and adds , that 15,000 Swiss were left dead on the field ; liv . v . vol . ii . p . 499 ; but Mr. Planta , on the authority of polluted with carnage , Francis gave orders that three solemn 28 [ CH . XIII . THE LIFE OF.
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