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1 Pro,1| from Florence, were three men grouped about a bed whereon 2 Pro,1| The first of these three men, sitting at the foot of 3 Pro,1| the twenty most learned men in the whole world, if they 4 Pro,1| Savonarola was one of those men of stone, coming, like the 5 Pro,2| the arms of these three men, of whom the most fortunate 6 2,1 | entrenchment; while two men of genius, Bartolome Diaz 7 2,2 | concerning the actions of men, but carried away by an 8 3,2 | was twice as great; mighty men bowed down before him as 9 3,2 | humbly before the face of all men passionately and immoderately 10 3,3 | himself to be governed by men who sacrificed public good 11 3,3 | proof that God mocks at men's designs when they are 12 3,3 | Francesco. The two young men had never been friends. 13 3,3 | Caesar's. So the two young men sat on, each resolved not 14 3,4 | rude nations of fighting men who surrounded them on all 15 4,2 | helped the Aragon party with men and money. ~Lastly, the 16 4,3 | So at Rome and Naples did men slumber while ruin was at 17 4,4 | of heavy cavalry, twenty men in each, and three thousand 18 4,4 | promised him a safe passage, men, and money. ~This was the 19 4,4 | amounted to two hundred men of the papal army, a body 20 5,1 | themselves the French king's men, and collecting all their 21 5,2 | addressed as they were to men who so far had encountered 22 5,2 | unknown: the few prudent men who retained any influence 23 5,3 | His Holiness with armed men. But the envoys were accompanied 24 5,4 | and chest, and when the men were drawn up for battle 25 5,4 | distinguish them from the men, wore lofty plumes on their 26 5,5 | followers a total of 10,000 men. Five thousand light horse 27 6,1 | enemy had forty thousand men under arms and were preparing 28 6,1 | of as many as two hundred men. At last, when all the artillery 29 6,2 | great impression on these men, thanks to a general high 30 6,3 | the centre, and the horse men scattered instead of serrying 31 6,3 | detached a hundred of his own men to go to the aid of the 32 6,3 | alone, surrounded by these men, who, had they not been 33 6,4 | to push it farther with men and horses so worn out. 34 6,4 | and killing three thousand men, and then waiting a day 35 7,1 | a band of soldiers, when men presented themselves from 36 7,1 | months in exercising his men in the management of their 37 7,1 | Vitelli attacked these picked men with his infantry, who, 38 7,3 | messages to be conveyed by men in domino or by women whose 39 7,3 | Jewish Ghetto, when four men on foot, led by a fifth 40 7,4 | and watching lest other men should come and take away 41 7,4 | San Girolamo's Church two men on foot, who came forward 42 7,4 | issued presently two other men, who used similar precautions 43 7,4 | Sir,' said one of the men, 'it is his cloak'; and 44 7,4 | riverside, he had seen dead men thrown into the Tiber in 45 7,4 | day, which was Friday, two men were drawn out of the water, 46 8,1 | the fortunes of those very men who had risen through their 47 8,2 | Archbishop of Cosenza knew the men he was dealing with; he 48 8,3 | Fiori. The three condemned men were preceded by a constable, 49 8,4 | houses, or walls, but only men, women and sunshine. ~The 50 9,2 | Savonarola's partisans, all men of the strongest convictions, 51 9,2 | into the fire; not only did men challenge one another, but 52 9,3 | Pagnanoli told the condemned men that he cut them off from 53 9,3 | spoken by the condemned men, for at this moment one 54 10,1 | amounting to nearly 19,000 men, who were to combine their 55 10,1 | Naples, sent him no help, no men, no money, in spite of his 56 10,1 | pope was now dealing with men against whom it was easier 57 10,2 | Elisio Pignatelli. One of the men asked his name, and as he 58 10,3 | streets were filled with armed men. This murmuring crowd had 59 10,4 | army was recruited by 3000 men. Then Ludovico made the 60 10,4 | found a nest-egg of 3000 men. La Trimouille added 1500 61 10,4 | brothers, were all tall men, so, adopting the dress 62 10,4 | Cardinal Ascanio and the chief men of the Milanese army. Carlo 63 10,4 | hurriedly with twenty-five men, he first surrounded Conrads 64 11,2 | to fight him: the young men changed parts, and when 65 11,3 | triumph to each of the young men, had another end as well; 66 11,3 | attacked by a band of armed men. Alfonso would have drawn 67 11,4 | France and Italy; led by such men as Paolo and Giulio Orsini, 68 11,4 | repulsed with great loss of men, while one of their bravest 69 11,5 | horse; then, ordering his men to return to Cesena without 70 11,5 | impious, the most infamous of men, it is Valentinois! My lords, 71 11,5 | usurper of the goods of other men, an oppressor of the innocent, 72 11,5 | who, at the head of his men, defended the breach, while 73 11,5 | retire, leaving two thousand men in the trenches about the 74 12,1 | Pisa ten or twelve hundred men under the Command of Regniero 75 12,1 | another two or three thousand men; so, without counting the 76 12,3 | and Spaniards with such men as they could get together. 77 12,4 | honours of the Vatican to the men. That evening the guests 78 12,4 | knows how to make and unmake men according to their deserts.~ 79 12,4 | pope in the sight of all men completely ignored Lent 80 13,1 | surrender. ~Vitellozzo left the men of Arezzo to look after 81 13,1 | citadel with a thousand men. Then, profiting by the 82 13,2 | troops, but with scarcely any men; so that Bentivoglio, who 83 13,2 | all the more since the two men on whom he counted, viz., 84 13,3 | had contrived to alienate men who were such loyal lords 85 13,3 | brave captains; but with men of their nature, he added, 86 13,4 | Cesena, except a hundred men with M. de Candale, his 87 13,5 | quarrel with the duke's men and bring about an affray: 88 13,5 | same night eight masked men descended to the dungeon 89 13,5 | his sins. Then the masked men took them away, leaving 90 13,5 | and putting to death the men who had been the cause of 91 13,5 | were surrounded by armed men, who led him into another 92 13,5 | accounts was repaired, the men who were in the habit of 93 14,2 | activity. ~The two stricken men were carried side by side 94 14,2 | best count on among his men, and disposed this band 95 14,3 | towards death which all men instinctively feel, and 96 15,1 | Colonna was coming with 3000 men from the side of Naples, 97 15,1 | with a considerable band of men. ~Caesar thought at first 98 15,1 | the duke, and rejoined his men, directing them towards 99 15,2 | officers and of nearly 300 men. ~Then the Orsini, seeing 100 15,2 | without success, as Caesar's men kept a good guard on every 101 15,4 | after he had embarked his men on the two ships. The Spanish 102 16,2 | door was shut behind the men, was again master of his 103 16,2 | waiting for him: the two men were Michelotto and the 104 16,2 | an attempt upon Pisa: 500 men, 200,000 ducats, his name 105 16,2 | help them, and Caesar's men, seeing that they had fallen 106 16,2 | pointed out, he beheld five men stretched side by side;