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Page xii
... Quixada , chamberlain to the emperor , Martin de Gaztelu , his secretary , William Van Male , his gentleman of the chamber , and Mathys and Cornelio , his physicians . The thread of the narrative is supplied by Gonzalez , who has done ...
... Quixada , chamberlain to the emperor , Martin de Gaztelu , his secretary , William Van Male , his gentleman of the chamber , and Mathys and Cornelio , his physicians . The thread of the narrative is supplied by Gonzalez , who has done ...
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... Quixada 022 22 222 Journey to Medina de Pomar , where they arrive on the 9th of October Visitors · Journey to Valladolid 16th - 21st October . 27 , 28 • 29 23 Arrival at Burgos on 13th Oct. ; reception there . 29 , 30 23 31 24 · Don ...
... Quixada 022 22 222 Journey to Medina de Pomar , where they arrive on the 9th of October Visitors · Journey to Valladolid 16th - 21st October . 27 , 28 • 29 23 Arrival at Burgos on 13th Oct. ; reception there . 29 , 30 23 31 24 · Don ...
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... Quixada ; Gaztelu . The emperor's love of eating Partridges of Gama , and sausages from Tordesillas , and presents to his larder 50 50 51 . Quixada's fears • 51 , 52 Pope Paul IV . and Henry II . of France . • 61 , 62 62 • The household ...
... Quixada ; Gaztelu . The emperor's love of eating Partridges of Gama , and sausages from Tordesillas , and presents to his larder 50 50 51 . Quixada's fears • 51 , 52 Pope Paul IV . and Henry II . of France . • 61 , 62 62 • The household ...
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... Quixada complains of the soli- tude of Yuste 119 Emperor's attention to business 119 His style and title He accredits an ambassador to Portugal Petitioners . . 120 120 • 120 121 • 123 124 Refutation of the tale that he re- pented of his ...
... Quixada complains of the soli- tude of Yuste 119 Emperor's attention to business 119 His style and title He accredits an ambassador to Portugal Petitioners . . 120 120 • 120 121 • 123 124 Refutation of the tale that he re- pented of his ...
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... Quixada from Mari- 147 • quita de Eraso 159 148 Presents to the emperor's 148 . His poultry and fishponds His care for his domestic com- forts Quixada obtains leave of absence 149 The friars become unruly Quixada's return His dislike to ...
... Quixada from Mari- 147 • quita de Eraso 159 148 Presents to the emperor's 148 . His poultry and fishponds His care for his domestic com- forts Quixada obtains leave of absence 149 The friars become unruly Quixada's return His dislike to ...
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Page xiv - ... laid in his coffin, with much solemnity. The service for the dead was chanted, and Charles joined in the prayers which were offered up for the rest of his soul, mingling his tears with those which his attendants shed, as if they had been celebrating a real funeral. The ceremony closed with sprinkling holy water on the coffin in the usual form, and, all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those...
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Page xiv - ... all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those awful sentiments which such a singular solemnity was calculated to inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which...
Page 48 - ... retreat. It was seated in a vale of no great extent, watered by a small brook, and surrounded by rising grounds, covered with lofty trees ; from the nature of...