The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... attacking the Milanese - Forces of the allies - The league proclaimed - Genoa surrenders to the French fleet - Prospero Colonna surprised and made prisoner - The pope relaxes in his opposition to Francis I. - The Swiss resolve to oppose ...
... attacking the Milanese - Forces of the allies - The league proclaimed - Genoa surrenders to the French fleet - Prospero Colonna surprised and made prisoner - The pope relaxes in his opposition to Francis I. - The Swiss resolve to oppose ...
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... attack the dominions of Francis on the side of Perpignan and Fontara- bia ; whilst Maximilian , on this as on other occasions , seemed to consider the imperial sanction as a sufficient contribution , in lieu both of money and troops ...
... attack the dominions of Francis on the side of Perpignan and Fontara- bia ; whilst Maximilian , on this as on other occasions , seemed to consider the imperial sanction as a sufficient contribution , in lieu both of money and troops ...
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... attack , and despairing of obtaining timely aid from France , he was reduced to the humiliating necessity of having recourse to the pope , to protect him from the chastisement which his treachery had so justly merited . Whether Leo ...
... attack , and despairing of obtaining timely aid from France , he was reduced to the humiliating necessity of having recourse to the pope , to protect him from the chastisement which his treachery had so justly merited . Whether Leo ...
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... attack , they divided their force into different bodies , each taking such direction as appeared most practicable , and in six days arrived in the vicinity of Embrun . The Milanese general , Prospero Colonna , lay encamped at Villa ...
... attack , they divided their force into different bodies , each taking such direction as appeared most practicable , and in six days arrived in the vicinity of Embrun . The Milanese general , Prospero Colonna , lay encamped at Villa ...
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William Roscoe Thomas Roscoe. attack ; but the Sieur de Palisse , at the bead of a strong detachment , having availed ... attacked by a slow fever , in consequence of which he relinquished the command of the Roman troops to his nephew ...
William Roscoe Thomas Roscoe. attack ; but the Sieur de Palisse , at the bead of a strong detachment , having availed ... attacked by a slow fever , in consequence of which he relinquished the command of the Roman troops to his nephew ...
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