| Leopold von Ranke - 1840 - 568 páginas
...Paris, which they might have conquered*. " I hope," wrote Henry II., on this occasion, to Guise, " that the pope will do as much for me in my need, as I did for himf." So little could Paul now reckon on the assistance of the French, that they, on the contrary,... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1840 - 564 páginas
...Paris, which they might have conquered*. " I hope," wrote Henry II., on this occasion, to Guise, " that the pope will do as much for me in my need, as I did for himf." So little could Paul now reckon on the assistance of the French, that they, on the contrary,... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1844 - 678 páginas
...straight on to Paris, which they might have taken, f " I hope," hereupon wrote Henry II. to Guise, " that the pope will do as much for me in my need as I did for him in Ins."! So far was Paul IV. now from being justified in counting on French aid, that the French rather... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1851 - 742 páginas
...upon Paris, which they might have taken.2 " I hope," wrote Henry II. on this event to Guise, " that the pope will do as much for me in my need, as I have done for him in his.3 So little now could Paul IV. count on French assistance, that the French... | |
| Leopold von Ranke - 1853 - 562 páginas
...they might certainly have taken.* Hereupon Henry II. writes to Guise, " I hope," he remarks, " that the pope will do as much for me in my need as I did for him in his straits."f So little could Paul now hope from the aid of the French, that it was he on the contrary... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1860 - 596 páginas
...was a strong Calvinist, and so educated her son, Henri, who was running wild in her county of Bearn, among the peasant boys, eating their black bread,...formidable as the enemy. He fancied himself in danger if death, and entreated Guise to stay and protect him ; )ut the Duke, in great anxiety for France itself,... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1870 - 492 páginas
...preserved he would never be present in another battle, and would build a church and monastery in honor of the saint whose day it was. He might have improved...entreated Guise to stay and protect him ; but the Duke, iu great anxiety for France itself, declared that no chains could keep him in Italy. " Go then," returned... | |
| 1878 - 644 páginas
...immediately after came a letter from Henri with the tidings of St. Quentin and a summons to Guise, adding, ' I hope the Pope will do as much for me in my need as I did for him.' So far from this, the Pope insisted that the French army should stay and protect him ; and when Guise... | |
| CHARLOTTE M. YONGE - 1878 - 664 páginas
...immediately after came a letter from Henri with the tidings of St. Quentin and a summons to Guise, adding, ' I hope the Pope will do as much for me in my need as I did for him.' So far from this, the Pope insisted that the French army should stay and protect him ; and when Guise... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1879 - 372 páginas
...seventeen days, thus giving the nation time to rally. Henry wrote to recall Guise from Rome, saying, " I hope the pope will do as much for me in my need as I did for him." But Paul was in despair at losing the protection of the French army, and when the duke declared that... | |
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