The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... observation recorded of him upon this occasion , is an expression of his satisfaction on being at length freed from ... observe from what quarter the wind of fortune would blow , no sooner found that the French monarch had defeated the ...
... observation recorded of him upon this occasion , is an expression of his satisfaction on being at length freed from ... observe from what quarter the wind of fortune would blow , no sooner found that the French monarch had defeated the ...
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... observed by Theodoro Trivulzio , cousin of the marshal , that such a request ought not to be made after his death , for a man who , whilst living , had never feared his enemies . 10 His remains were accordingly interred at Venice , by a ...
... observed by Theodoro Trivulzio , cousin of the marshal , that such a request ought not to be made after his death , for a man who , whilst living , had never feared his enemies . 10 His remains were accordingly interred at Venice , by a ...
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... observe the inscriptions and trophies which appeared in his way . On his arrival at the church , he found an elevated path prepared , on which he proceeded , with a few attendants , from the entrance to the high altar , whilst the rest ...
... observe the inscriptions and trophies which appeared in his way . On his arrival at the church , he found an elevated path prepared , on which he proceeded , with a few attendants , from the entrance to the high altar , whilst the rest ...
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... observed by his attendants to shed tears . On the evening of the last - mentioned day , the pontiff quitted the city of Florence and proceeded to Bologna , where he met with a very different reception from that with which he had been ...
... observed by his attendants to shed tears . On the evening of the last - mentioned day , the pontiff quitted the city of Florence and proceeded to Bologna , where he met with a very different reception from that with which he had been ...
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... observed , that as his treaty with the pope was of no service to him in the moment of war and danger , he would negotiate a new one with him which should only relate to times of peace . For a long course of years prior to the time of ...
... observed , that as his treaty with the pope was of no service to him in the moment of war and danger , he would negotiate a new one with him which should only relate to times of peace . For a long course of years prior to the time of ...
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