Chapter
1 1 | 1809, and restored to the pope by the Allies in 1814. As
2 1 | throne. Son of a sister of Pope Calixtus III, Roderigo Lenzuoli
3 1 | death of his father the pope, and his measures were so
4 1 | judge for himself. ~The pope had invited Cardinal Adrien
5 1 | Adrien was very rich, and the pope wished to inherit his wealth,
6 1 | the poisoned wine to the pope, to Caesar Borgia, and to
7 1 | della Rovere was elected pope, under the name of Julius
8 1 | proposal, and Adrien became pope by a mere accident. ~He
9 2 | more than the cardinals. ~A pope like this could not reign
10 2 | di Medici was proclaimed pope under the name of Clement
11 2 | repaired to Frascati, where the pope was building the beautiful
12 2 | and stated their case. The pope admitted the justice of
13 2 | evade this decree, but the pope's orders were too stringent
14 3 | them again petitioned the pope, alleging that their father
15 3 | enforced in his case. The pope pronounced this conduct
16 3 | was kept, forwarded to the pope a petition, relating the
17 3 | prepared a memorial to the pope, in which they laid before
18 3 | every person about the pope was in his pay, or hoped
19 6 | to Clement VIII; and the pope, conjecturing that the judge
20 7 | remained where they were. ~The pope was so horrified on reading
21 7 | force and eloquence that the pope, alarmed at the effect he
22 7 | it could be found. ~The pope had all the pleadings collected,
23 8 | advocate of the poor." ~The pope kindly raised him, saying: ~"
24 8 | defend criminals." ~As the pope took a great interest in
25 8 | these considerations the pope mitigated the severity of
26 9 | Redeemer, our Holy Father the Pope spares your life; with the
27 9 | were of no avail, for the pope, knowing her impetuous disposition,
28 9 | herself almost upright; the pope meanwhile, who was praying
29 10| by special licence of the pope, set at liberty the unhappy
30 10| the most Holy Trinity of Pope Sixtus, as may be found
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