The Law of Nations Or Principles of the Law of Nature Applied to the Conduct a
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We may see in Mezeray f the precautions taken [ 151 ] by king Charles V. When the emperor Charles IV. Visited France, "for fear, " says the historian, "lest that prince, and his son, the king of the Romans, should found any right of superiority on his courtesy. " Bodinus relates, | that "the ' French took great oifence at the Emperor Sigismund's placing himself in the royal seat in full parliament, and at his having knighted the Senechal de Beaucaire, " — adding, that, "to repair the egregious ...error they had committed in suff"ering it, they would not allow the same emperor, when at Lyons, to make the Count of Savoy a duke. " At present, a king of France would doubtless think it a degradation of his dignity, were he to intimate the most distant idea that another might claim any authority in his kingdom. || As a nation may confer on her conductor what degree of §4i. Of the authority and what rights she thinks proper, she is equally "'^'"'^ '-^^^ * Bartolus went so far as to saj-, that Count Provana, the king of Sardinia's " all those were heretics who did not minister, to sign a deed, in which he believe that the emperor was lord of the declared that neither his own sovereign whole earth.
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