Italians could commit, these the wretched inhabitants were obliged to suffer. Churches, palaces, and the houses of private persons were plundered without distinction. No age, or character, or sex, was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons,... The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V: With a View of the ... - Página 218por William Robertson - 1836 - 643 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Robertson - 1787 - 394 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priefts, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of foldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did thefe .. , . outrages ceafe, as is ufual in towns which are carried by aflfault, when the firft fury... | |
| 1810 - 566 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all tht prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....storm was over: the imperialists kept possession of Home several months ; and, during all that time, the insolence and brutality of the soldiers scarce... | |
| 1809 - 570 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....time, the insolence and brutality of the soldiers scarce abated. Their booty in ready money amounted to a million of ducats: what they raised by ransoms... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....insolence and brutality of the soldiers hardly abated. Their booty, in ready money alone, amounted to a million of ducats ; •what they raised by ransoms... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 páginas
...exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, . matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....assault, when the first fury of the storm was over 1 the imperialists kept possession of Rome several months; and, during all that time, the insolence... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 páginas
...from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at tbe mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity. Nor did...assault, when the first fury of the storm was over i the imperialists kept possession of Rome several months; and, during all that time, the insolence... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 320 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....insolence and brutality of the soldiers hardly abated. Their booty in ready money alone amounted to a million of ducats ; what they raised by ransoms and... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 400 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....insolence and brutality of the soldiers hardly abated. Their booty in ready money alone amounted to a million of ducats; what they raised by ransoms and exactions... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 572 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....insolence and brutality of the soldiers hardly abated. Their booty in ready money alone amounted to a million of ducats ; what they raised by rauy Jov. Vit.... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 472 páginas
...was exempt from injury. Cardinals, nobles, priests, matrons, virgins, were all the prey of soldiers, and at the mercy of men deaf to the voice of humanity....kept possession of Rome several months ; and, during i Jov. Vit. Colon. 163. 1527. all that time, the insolence and brutality of the soldiers hardly abated.... | |
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