Chapter
1 1 | Should you ever go to Rome and visit the villa Pamphili,
2 1 | which commands the whole of Rome, you will visit the cloister
3 1 | committed in the streets of Rome, Alexander VI ascended the
4 1 | name of Julius II. To the Rome of Nero succeeded the Athens
5 1 | Italian. When he arrived in Rome, and saw the Greek masterpieces
6 2 | the seven months in which Rome, conquered by the Lutheran
7 2 | ride without stopping from Rome to Naples, a distance of
8 2 | they made their way back to Rome, where they found their
9 3 | Massa, in the streets of Rome. This came as a relief to
10 4 | the most noble families in Rome, of a bold, resolute, and
11 4 | were to be sent back to Rome to raise the sum; but, under
12 4 | unsuccessful. When Francesco left Rome, the scout sent in advance
13 4 | and Beatrice, sent back to Rome Giacomo and his two other
14 5 | the mourners returned to Rome, hoping at length to enjoy
15 5 | they remained quietly in Rome. ~Meantime Monsignor Guerra
16 6 | His deposition was sent to Rome, whither he shortly afterwards
17 6 | and down the streets of Rome, crying, "Charcoal! charcoal!"
18 6 | of torture then used in Rome the most common were the
19 7 | horses through the streets of Rome. But so barbarous a sentence
20 7 | and skilful advocates in Rome immediately busied themselves
21 8 | Monsignor Taverna, governor of Rome, and said to him-- ~"Monsignor,
22 10| the Franciscan monks in Rome; there, agreeably to her
23 10| Giorgio di Velobre. ~All Rome may be said to have been
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