The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... marched forth in good • Order of Battle , till he came to the strong Town of Turwine , to the which he laid ftrong Siege , and made a sharp At- fault , fo that in a short space • it was yielded unto him , unto ⚫ which Place the Emperor ...
... marched forth in good • Order of Battle , till he came to the strong Town of Turwine , to the which he laid ftrong Siege , and made a sharp At- fault , fo that in a short space • it was yielded unto him , unto ⚫ which Place the Emperor ...
Side 21
... marched on with a Train of ' Gentry , having four Foot - men him as well Noblemen of this ⚫ when he was mounted , his two • Realm , as other worthy Gen - Crofs - bearers , his two Pillar- tlemen of his own Family , his two great ...
... marched on with a Train of ' Gentry , having four Foot - men him as well Noblemen of this ⚫ when he was mounted , his two • Realm , as other worthy Gen - Crofs - bearers , his two Pillar- tlemen of his own Family , his two great ...
Side 45
... marched directly to Padua , with an Ar- my of 5000 Foot , 400 Men at Arms , and 2000 Albanians , and , on the 18th Day of June , he became Master of the Place by the Favour of the Inhabitants . This happy Succefs produced incredible ...
... marched directly to Padua , with an Ar- my of 5000 Foot , 400 Men at Arms , and 2000 Albanians , and , on the 18th Day of June , he became Master of the Place by the Favour of the Inhabitants . This happy Succefs produced incredible ...
Side 47
... marched for the Vicen- tine , depending on the Fidelity of that People , who had lately fworn Allegiance to him ; but he found himself obliged to difpute every Step , for the Country People had taken Arms , and fo planted themselves ...
... marched for the Vicen- tine , depending on the Fidelity of that People , who had lately fworn Allegiance to him ; but he found himself obliged to difpute every Step , for the Country People had taken Arms , and fo planted themselves ...
Side 56
... marched dis rectly to Vicenza ; but the Venetian Army kept at a good Distance before the other , and , not thinking it advifeable to defend that Place , entrenched themselves at Brentelli , as a Poft in which they could not be at ...
... marched dis rectly to Vicenza ; but the Venetian Army kept at a good Distance before the other , and , not thinking it advifeable to defend that Place , entrenched themselves at Brentelli , as a Poft in which they could not be at ...
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