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... king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the French arms in Italy ... kings of France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the Imperial throne . Henry , encouraged by ...
... king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the French arms in Italy ... kings of France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the Imperial throne . Henry , encouraged by ...
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... king's secretary for the Italian tongue , nor yet to any other , which were the best for that tongue in all Venice . " It was at this time , however , that Pace fell under cardi- \ nal Wolsey's displeasure ; the effects of which are ...
... king's secretary for the Italian tongue , nor yet to any other , which were the best for that tongue in all Venice . " It was at this time , however , that Pace fell under cardi- \ nal Wolsey's displeasure ; the effects of which are ...
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... king was informed of this , Pace was ordered home ; and , being carefully attended by physicians at the king's com- mand , was restored in a short time to his senses , and amused himself by studying the Hebrew language , with the ...
... king was informed of this , Pace was ordered home ; and , being carefully attended by physicians at the king's com- mand , was restored in a short time to his senses , and amused himself by studying the Hebrew language , with the ...
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Alexander Chalmers. music ; highly in the king's favour , and well heard in mat- ters of weight . " There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the ...
Alexander Chalmers. music ; highly in the king's favour , and well heard in mat- ters of weight . " There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the ...
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... king when his majesty related this heroic action to the duke of Savoy , with extraordinary commendations , in the presence of a very full court . When the king laid siege to Nancy in 1633 , our hero had the honour to attend his ...
... king when his majesty related this heroic action to the duke of Savoy , with extraordinary commendations , in the presence of a very full court . When the king laid siege to Nancy in 1633 , our hero had the honour to attend his ...
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