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1 I | of Naples to that of the King of Spain.~Such dominions
2 III | these reasons Louis XII, King of France, quickly occupied
3 III | acquisition than did the King of France.~Now I say that
4 III(2) | Louis XII, King of France, “The Father of
5 III | composed of divers elements.~King Louis was brought into Italy
6 III | the course taken by the king, because, wishing to get
7 III | made some mistakes. The king, however, having acquired
8 III | in Lombardy, had made the king master of two-thirds of
9 III | what little difficulty the king could have maintained his
10 III | Naples, divides it with the King of Spain, and where he was
11 III | kingdom his own pensioner as king, he drove him out, to put
12 III | And if any one should say: King Louis yielded the Romagna
13 III | allege the pledge which the king had given to the Pope that
14 III(3) | Charles VIII, King of France, born 1470, died
15 III | it ought to be kept.~Thus King Louis lost Lombardy by not
16 IV | time are the Turk and the King of France. The entire monarchy
17 IV | them as he chooses. But the King of France is placed in the
18 IV | prerogatives, nor can the king take these away except at
19 VI | order that he should become King of Rome and founder of the
20 VI | nothing but a kingdom to be a king. This man abolished the
21 VII | dissolving the former marriage of King Louis. Therefore the king
22 VII | King Louis. Therefore the king came into Italy with the
23 VII | on the reputation of the king. The duke, therefore, having
24 VII | he had won, and that the King might also do the same.
25 VII | that attack. And as to the king, he learned his mind when
26 VII | attacked Tuscany, and the king made him desist from that
27 VII | France, for he knew that the king, who too late was aware
28 VIII | the Sicilian15, became King of Syracuse not only from
29 XI | very slightly — yet now a king of France trembles before
30 XI | memory.~Before Charles, King of France, passed into Italy19,
31 XI | Pope, the Venetians, the King of Naples, the Duke of Milan,
32 XII | Thus it was that Charles, King of France, was allowed to
33 XII(21)| Henry VII,” by Lord Bacon: “King Charles had conquered the
34 XII | herself into the arms of the King of Aragon, in order to save
35 XII(23)| the widow of Ladislao, King of Naples.~
36 XIII | stipulated with Ferdinand29, King of Spain, for his assistance
37 XIII | Charles VII31, the father of King Louis XI32, having by good
38 XIII | infantry. Afterwards his son, King Louis, abolished the infantry
39 XVI | when he made war on the King of France; and he made many
40 XVI | thriftiness. The present King of Spain would not have
41 XIX | liberty and security of the king; of these the first is the
42 XIX | the particular care of the king; therefore, to take away
43 XIX | without reproach to the king. Neither could you have
44 XIX | source of security to the king and kingdom. From this one
45 XXI | Ferdinand of Aragon, the present King of Spain. He can almost
46 XXI | from being an insignificant king to be the foremost king
47 XXI | king to be the foremost king in Christendom; and if you
48 XXIV | in our times, such as the King of Naples, the Duke of Milan,
49 XXV | agreeable to it, nor was the King of Spain, and he had the
50 XXV | under discussion with the King of France; nevertheless
51 XXV | hand, he drew after him the King of France, because that
52 XXV | of France, because that king, having observed the movement,
53 XXV | have succeeded. Because the King of France would have made
54 XXV(46)| becomes that his Majesty King Chance does three-quarters
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