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1 Intro, 5| envoys of any kings and princes, who had part in this simoniacal
2 Intro, 6| arranged between christian princes and rulers after the violence
3 Intro, 8| peace between christian princes and on bringing back the
4 Intro, 8| between christian kings and princes and peoples must also be
5 Intro, 8| to the aforesaid kings, princes and rulers alert legates
6 Intro, 8| matters to their kings, princes and rulers. These are invited,
7 Intro, 8| the same kings, rulers and princes from whose discord it was
8 Intro, 8| to the aforesaid kings, princes and rulers -- at that time
9 Intro, 8| peace between christian princes and no less, since it is
10 Intro, 9| Thus, with the christian princes or their spokesmen assembled
11 Intro, 9| between these christian princes had been settled and (as
12 Intro, 9| appointed legates to kings and princes to promote union and peace
13 Intro, 9| is this: nearly all the princes made it known by letters
14 Intro, 9| our envoys to those very princes who were undertaking serious
15 Intro, 9| agreed between some of the princes and the rest are thought
16 Intro, 9| the spokesmen of the same princes who are negotiating with
17 Intro, 9| and exhort them and their princes to this action by means
18 Intro, 9| influence or favour with secular princes of any rank, distinction
19 Intro, 9| particular peace between princes, rulers and christian peoples,
20 Intro, 9| is of importance to their princes, cities or states, the care
21 Intro, 9| communal prayers, and among princes, advisers, officials, governors
22 Intro, 9| constant attention -between princes and peoples at present in
23 Intro, 9| instructing each and all secular princes, of whatever exalted rank
24 Intro, 9| promoters or defenders of princes or communities or of any
25 Intro, 9| of the just business of princes and all other persons, especially
26 Intro, 9| lacking; and which kings and princes or peoples are being troubled,
27 Intro, 9| benefices of this kind. Secular princes ought in no way to interpose
28 Intro, 9| said emperor, kings, queens princes, republics or powers. Those
29 Intro, 9| excommunication, for kings, princes, dukes, counts, barons,
30 Intro, 10| and lordships by esquires, princes and nobles. These, under
31 Intro, 10| counsels, the emperor, kings, princes, dukes, marquises, counts,
32 Intro, 11| by which kings reign and princes rule, established as we
33 Intro, 11| monasteries, dukes, counts, princes, barons, parlements, royal
34 Intro, 12| conflicts between christian princes and rulers were settled
35 Intro, 12| council. We urged kings and princes, out of reverence for the
36 Intro, 12| between christian kings and princes, which was one of the chief
37 Intro, 12| well as other kings and princes adhered to the Lateran council,
38 Intro, 12| peace between kings and princes and a harmony of minds.
39 Intro, 12| question, upon kings and princes, by means of persuasive
40 Intro, 12| the aforesaid kings and princes, and through letters; especially
41 Intro, 12| same nuncios, kings and princes that our appeals have been
42 Intro, 12| with the said kings and princes, and have influenced their
43 Intro, 12| court representing kings and princes. Pope Nicholas V, our predecessor
44 Intro, 12| emperor-elect, and kings, princes and christian rulers, whose
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