Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, Zväzok 65Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1856 |
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... Emperors of Germany , grateful for loyal and important services : and we must rather pity than condemn those sovereigns who , at a later period , found themselves almost forced by their position into the crooked policy of playing off ...
... Emperors of Germany , grateful for loyal and important services : and we must rather pity than condemn those sovereigns who , at a later period , found themselves almost forced by their position into the crooked policy of playing off ...
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... Emperor to whom it devolved ; and the first steps in great- ness of the House of Savoy were the re- wards of gallantry and good faith . He seems to have had the lieutenancy of Bur- gundy granted to him ; and we find him exercising a ...
... Emperor to whom it devolved ; and the first steps in great- ness of the House of Savoy were the re- wards of gallantry and good faith . He seems to have had the lieutenancy of Bur- gundy granted to him ; and we find him exercising a ...
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... Emperor Henry IV . , whether the valuable consideration with which it was repaid was won from his gratitude or his necessity , hardly a century passed which did not see some small addition to the territory of Savoy and Piedmont , either ...
... Emperor Henry IV . , whether the valuable consideration with which it was repaid was won from his gratitude or his necessity , hardly a century passed which did not see some small addition to the territory of Savoy and Piedmont , either ...
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... Emperor was anxious to effect the pacification of Italy ; but too many angry passions had been awakened among both towns and princes , and at his death the intestine war , which had so long ravaged the country , broke out with fresh ...
... Emperor was anxious to effect the pacification of Italy ; but too many angry passions had been awakened among both towns and princes , and at his death the intestine war , which had so long ravaged the country , broke out with fresh ...
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... Emperor , March 24 , 1530 ; and Charles over Charles of Burgundy , and the feeble III . of Savoy , who had before lent his aid Dukes of Savoy . Cities and territory to Francis , hastened with the other Italian were lost and won without ...
... Emperor , March 24 , 1530 ; and Charles over Charles of Burgundy , and the feeble III . of Savoy , who had before lent his aid Dukes of Savoy . Cities and territory to Francis , hastened with the other Italian were lost and won without ...
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