The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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Side 39
... Troops , " and the Bravery and Conduct of their Generals . " The Fate of Venice is in your Hands , if you " will reflect on the Frailty of human Greatness , “ if you will ufe with Indulgence the Power that " Fortune has given you , if ...
... Troops , " and the Bravery and Conduct of their Generals . " The Fate of Venice is in your Hands , if you " will reflect on the Frailty of human Greatness , “ if you will ufe with Indulgence the Power that " Fortune has given you , if ...
Side 44
... Venice , ( having Lewis's Confent to employ the French Troops in that Siege ) which Refufal feems to have been partly the Prefervation of that Re- publick . The The Pope's Change of Behaviour put new Life in- to 44 The LIFE and TIMES.
... Venice , ( having Lewis's Confent to employ the French Troops in that Siege ) which Refufal feems to have been partly the Prefervation of that Re- publick . The The Pope's Change of Behaviour put new Life in- to 44 The LIFE and TIMES.
Side 46
... Troops as would have render- ed their Design impracticable , had they not luckily been beforehand of heavy Genius . Lewis XII . di- rets his General to obey the Em peror's Orders . Lewis the XIIth conftituted Mon- fieur la Paliffe ...
... Troops as would have render- ed their Design impracticable , had they not luckily been beforehand of heavy Genius . Lewis XII . di- rets his General to obey the Em peror's Orders . Lewis the XIIth conftituted Mon- fieur la Paliffe ...
Side 47
... Troops . In the mean time the Count de Pi- tigliano , General of the Venetian Ar- my , was appointed Governor of Padua , Pitigliano made Governor of Pa- dua . and and no lefs a Garrison was put into that Place of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 47.
... Troops . In the mean time the Count de Pi- tigliano , General of the Venetian Ar- my , was appointed Governor of Padua , Pitigliano made Governor of Pa- dua . and and no lefs a Garrison was put into that Place of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 47.
Side 49
... Troops of the French and Spaniards , he could not reckon above 1700 Men at Arms , and 32,000 Foot ; tho ' his Train of Artillery was very fine , and well appointed . The first Batteries he raised were over - a- gainst those Works that ...
... Troops of the French and Spaniards , he could not reckon above 1700 Men at Arms , and 32,000 Foot ; tho ' his Train of Artillery was very fine , and well appointed . The first Batteries he raised were over - a- gainst those Works that ...
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