70/76 "Never," says Casale, "was so much cruelty and sacrilege."[485] [Footnote 483: _Ven. Cal._, iii, 413.] [Footnote 484: _Sp. Cal._, ii., 898.] [Footnote 485: _L. and P._, iv., 2510.] It was soon thrown into the shade by an outrage at which the whole world stood aghast. Charles's object was merely to render the Pope his obedient slave; neither God nor man, said Moncada, could resist with impunity the Emperor's victorious arms.[486] But he had little control over his own irresistible forces. |