Chapter
1 1 | Aragon, who was stabbed to death on the steps of the basilica
2 1 | be King of Italy at the death of his father the pope,
3 1 | senses, and was brought to death's door. ~Pius III succeeded
4 2 | pontificate. The morning after his death his physician's door was
5 3 | clutches. ~About the same time death relieved him from two other
6 3 | his sons even after their death, far he intimated to the
7 4 | called in to this council of death. His heart was a prey to
8 4 | Francesco was to be put to death. Thus all suspicions of
9 5 | was to be paid when the death of the old man had placed
10 5 | hoped that the old man's death would be attributed to his
11 5 | the sudden and unexpected death of Francesco Cenci, and
12 5 | that, shortly before the death of Francesco, Marzio and
13 6 | her, to save her by his death. Consequently, he declared
14 7 | souls by repentance, undergo death courageously, and not suffer
15 8 | Cenci were condemned to death. ~The final sentence was
16 8 | concerned, they should be put to death privately and in the prison,
17 8 | also the moment of their death. About ten o'clock the members
18 9 | the scaffold and to their death, and never forget to pray
19 9 | shorten the bitterness of death were of no avail, for the
20 9 | sin between absolution and death, had given orders that the
21 10| arrived: he had witnessed the death of his stepmother and his
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