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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

PREFACE
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Charles bore upon his shoulders the concerns of the Empire, the burden of the German revolution, and the distracting anxiety of a duel with Islam.

When his son bowed to the yoke of government, he had to meet the same perplexities, complicated with Netherlands in revolt, England in antagonism, and France in dubious ferment.

A succession of Popes were hampered by painful European questions, which the instinct of self-preservation taught them to regard as paramount.

They were fighting for existence; for the Catholic creed; for their own theocratic sovereignty.

They held strong cards.


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