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1 VI | he should become King of Rome and founder of the fatherland.
2 VII| Orsini and Colonna parties in Rome, by gaining to himself all
3 VII| himself all the gentlemen of Rome, so as to be able to curb
4 VII| for more than a month. In Rome, although but half alive,
5 VII| the Orsini might come to Rome, they could not effect anything
6 IX | happened to the Gracchi in Rome and to Messer Giorgio Scali18
7 XI | made use of the barons of Rome, who, being divided into
8 XI | the Romagna, the barons of Rome reduced to impotence, and,
9 XI | cardinals foster the factions in Rome and out of it, and the barons
10 XII| armed with foreign arms. Rome and Sparta stood for many
11 XVI| to become pre-eminent in Rome; but if he had survived
12 XIX| would be right to go to Rome and avenge the death of
13 XIX| throne, he moved the army on Rome, and reached Italy before
14 XIX| started. On his arrival at Rome, the Senate, through fear,
15 XIX| affairs, he returned to Rome and complained to the Senate
16 XIX| number of the people of Rome and all those of Alexandria.
17 XIX| dominions deferred going to Rome and taking possession of
18 XIX| through his prefects in Rome and elsewhere in the empire,
19 XIX| Senate with all the people of Rome, and all Italy conspired
20 XXV| for if he had waited in Rome until he could get away,
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