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Book, Chapter
501 VIII, V | they had lost by war; and having secretly entered into treaty
502 VIII, VI | Niccolo Vitelli, the place having been abandoned to him by
503 VIII, VI | Company of St. Giorgio. Having thus arranged their government,
504 VIII, VI | army and so many generals, having only a small garrison to
505 VIII, VI | republic, on account of its having previously belonged to them,
506 VIII, VI | the pope consented; for having found fortune opposed to
507 VIII, VI | Roberto da San Severino, having been during the war a treacherous
508 VIII, VI | Aversa and their sons, for having, during the war, betrayed
509 VIII, VII | other princes.~The pope having observed in the course of
510 VIII, VII | his daughters in marriage. Having formed this alliance, the
511 VIII, VII | way to despondency; for having assembled a large army under
512 VIII, VII | assisting the Florentines; but having secret correspondence in
513 VIII, VII | further fear of the count. Having considered the matter and
514 VIII, VII | of their services without having to bring them expressly
515 VIII, VII | the chamber almost alone. Having fixed upon the hour, Francesco
516 VIII, VII | the count) to arms, and having plundered his house, made
517 VIII, VII | took to her bed, where, having induced Galeotto to visit
518 VIII, VII | de’ Medici died; for he having put a stop to the internal
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