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The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power

CHAPTER VIII
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The emperor had a guard of but eight thousand troops at Ratisbon.

The Duke of Bavaria, in whose dominions he was, was wavering, and the papal troops had not commenced their march.

But there was not a moment to be lost.

The emperor himself might be surrounded and taken captive.

He retired precipitately about thirty miles south to the strong fortress of Landshut, where he could hold out until he received succor from his Austrian territories, which were very near, and also from the pope.
Charles soon received powerful reinforcements from Austria, from the pope, and from his Spanish kingdom.


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