The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed the tranquillity of Milan ; but as this held out to B 2 FRANCIS I. FORMS ALLIANCES ...
... success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed the tranquillity of Milan ; but as this held out to B 2 FRANCIS I. FORMS ALLIANCES ...
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... sanction or the tacit assent of all parties . Francis I. instead of pressing him to favour an enterprise , towards the * Ligue de Camb . liv iv . tom . ii . p . 402 . success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly THE LIFE OF LEO I.
... sanction or the tacit assent of all parties . Francis I. instead of pressing him to favour an enterprise , towards the * Ligue de Camb . liv iv . tom . ii . p . 402 . success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly THE LIFE OF LEO I.
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William Roscoe Thomas Roscoe. success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly adverse , contented himself with ... successful ; and to assure him that there was no one who esteemed more highly the favour of the holy see , or who ...
William Roscoe Thomas Roscoe. success of which he well knew the pope was decidedly adverse , contented himself with ... successful ; and to assure him that there was no one who esteemed more highly the favour of the holy see , or who ...
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... successful in his enterprise against Milan , the territory from which Giuliano derived a great part of his revenues lay at the mercy of that monarch , and it would there- fore have been not only indecorous but imprudent in the pope , at ...
... successful in his enterprise against Milan , the territory from which Giuliano derived a great part of his revenues lay at the mercy of that monarch , and it would there- fore have been not only indecorous but imprudent in the pope , at ...
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... success which Francis had already obtained , induced him to relax still further in his opposition , lest he should eventually exasperate the young monarch beyond all hope of reconcilia- tion . Hitherto the troops of the church had taken ...
... success which Francis had already obtained , induced him to relax still further in his opposition , lest he should eventually exasperate the young monarch beyond all hope of reconcilia- tion . Hitherto the troops of the church had taken ...
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