The History of England, Volumen6T. Osborne, 1759 |
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... Germany . But as he had lately made a three years truce with them , an admirable expedient was de- vised to furnish him with a pretence to break it , which was , that that the pope should fummon him as the church's advocate 20 THE HISTORY.
... Germany . But as he had lately made a three years truce with them , an admirable expedient was de- vised to furnish him with a pretence to break it , which was , that that the pope should fummon him as the church's advocate 20 THE HISTORY.
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Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul). that the pope should fummon him as the church's advocate , 1509 . to come and defend the patrimony . In fine , Julius II . en- gaged to thunder out all the ecclefiaftical cenfures against Venice . This league ...
Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul). that the pope should fummon him as the church's advocate , 1509 . to come and defend the patrimony . In fine , Julius II . en- gaged to thunder out all the ecclefiaftical cenfures against Venice . This league ...
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... should leave the navigation of the gulf free to all the fubjects of the church . In the present circumstances of Venice , there were no other conditions to be impofed upon her . the Vene- pre- tians . After fo long a digreffion ...
... should leave the navigation of the gulf free to all the fubjects of the church . In the present circumstances of Venice , there were no other conditions to be impofed upon her . the Vene- pre- tians . After fo long a digreffion ...
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... should laft till the death of the shortest liver : that it should be confirmed by the states general of France , and the parliament of Eng- land : that each of the two kings should take care to obtain the pope's approbation , with a ...
... should laft till the death of the shortest liver : that it should be confirmed by the states general of France , and the parliament of Eng- land : that each of the two kings should take care to obtain the pope's approbation , with a ...
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... should once more offer the pope a reasonable agreement , and in case of refufal , might with a fafe confcience wage even an offen- five war with him . Lewis wanted no more to justify his in- Treaty with tended proceedings . Presently ...
... should once more offer the pope a reasonable agreement , and in case of refufal , might with a fafe confcience wage even an offen- five war with him . Lewis wanted no more to justify his in- Treaty with tended proceedings . Presently ...
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