The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe: From the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 1W. and W. Strahan, 1769 - Europe |
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... necessary for authenticating the facts which are the foundations of my reasonings , but may be useful in pointing out the way to fuch as fhall hereafter hold the fame courfe , and in enabling them to carry on their researches with ...
... necessary for authenticating the facts which are the foundations of my reasonings , but may be useful in pointing out the way to fuch as fhall hereafter hold the fame courfe , and in enabling them to carry on their researches with ...
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... necessary to look back , and to con- template the condition of the northern nations upon their firft settlement in those countries which they occupied . It is necef- fary to mark the great fteps by which they advanced from bar- barifin ...
... necessary to look back , and to con- template the condition of the northern nations upon their firft settlement in those countries which they occupied . It is necef- fary to mark the great fteps by which they advanced from bar- barifin ...
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... necessary to obferve the order of time with a chronological contribute to accuracy ; it is of more importance to keep in view their mutual connection and dependance , and to fhow how the operation of one event , or of one caufe ...
... necessary to obferve the order of time with a chronological contribute to accuracy ; it is of more importance to keep in view their mutual connection and dependance , and to fhow how the operation of one event , or of one caufe ...
Page 102
... necessary to carry on his meafures deliberately , and without any violent exertion . He endeavoured to undermine that for- midable structure , which he durft not attack with open force . His schemes , though cautious and flow in their ...
... necessary to carry on his meafures deliberately , and without any violent exertion . He endeavoured to undermine that for- midable structure , which he durft not attack with open force . His schemes , though cautious and flow in their ...
Page 103
... necessary to keep conftantly on foot , in order to accom- plish this ; the wisdom and steadiness of their administration ; and the addrefs with which they availed themselves of every incident to humble the nobility , and to extend their ...
... necessary to keep conftantly on foot , in order to accom- plish this ; the wisdom and steadiness of their administration ; and the addrefs with which they availed themselves of every incident to humble the nobility , and to extend their ...
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