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... Charles V. rode into Paris together ( ch . vi . § 43 , 54 ) , the Emperor was on his way through France to punish Ghent . The Netherlands passed in 1477 to Austria , by marriage of Mary of Burgundy with Archduke Maximilian . Charles V ...
... Charles V. rode into Paris together ( ch . vi . § 43 , 54 ) , the Emperor was on his way through France to punish Ghent . The Netherlands passed in 1477 to Austria , by marriage of Mary of Burgundy with Archduke Maximilian . Charles V ...
Page 317
... Charles V. battled in vain against it . He sought to bring into Flanders the Inquisition , which had been re - instituted in Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1480 ; but the people rose and expelled the Inquisitor - General who had ...
... Charles V. battled in vain against it . He sought to bring into Flanders the Inquisition , which had been re - instituted in Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1480 ; but the people rose and expelled the Inquisitor - General who had ...
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... Charles Montague and Matthew Prior . Charles Montague , born in April , 1661 , was the fourth son of the Hon . George Montague , a younger son of the first Earl of Manchester . He was sent at fourteen to Westminster School , where he ...
... Charles Montague and Matthew Prior . Charles Montague , born in April , 1661 , was the fourth son of the Hon . George Montague , a younger son of the first Earl of Manchester . He was sent at fourteen to Westminster School , where he ...
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