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1 2,1 | South Spain, in the West France, and in the North German, 2 2,1 | near to Asia, sent him to France, where they had him carefully 3 2,1 | pension, and to give to France the sovereignty of the Holy 4 2,1 | Sultan of Egypt. The King of France had accepted these terms. ~ 5 2,1 | therefore D'jem had quitted France, accompanied by the Grand 6 2,2 | 2~In France, Charles VIII had succeeded 7 2,2 | power to carry. ~So much for France. ~The Imperial throne was 8 3,4 | Egypt, from Spain, from France, and often returned whence 9 3,4 | because he was nearest to France, whence the storm seemed 10 4,1 | pretensions of the house of France to the kingdom of Naples. 11 4,1 | agreed: ~That the King of France should attempt the conquest 12 4,1 | a passage to the King of France through his territories, 13 4,1 | should permit the King of France to send out as many ships 14 4,1 | should lend the King of France 200,000 ducats, payable 15 4,1 | army, and was threatening France with another invasion. ~ ~ 16 4,2 | granted a gracious pardon to France for the insult her king 17 4,3 | the demands of the King of France. ~The ambassadors next turned 18 4,4 | Italy was to the King of France nothing but a blind for 19 4,4 | before he could get help from France; so that Charles VIII, at 20 4,5 | dying. He and the King of France were first cousins, sons 21 4,5 | never left the King of France for an instant. But at the 22 5,1 | Aragon or his opposition to France, he was ready to do whatever 23 5,1 | concessions to the King of France were making a terrible commotion 24 5,2 | were sent to the King of France. They found him at Pisa, 25 5,2 | conditions imposed by the King of France. But scarcely had he read 26 5,3 | exchange for this, the King of France pledged himself to restore 27 5,3 | us word that the King of France, now marching against your 28 5,3 | should behave to the King of France: he had never anticipated 29 5,5 | His Majesty the King of France and the Holy Father a sincere 30 5,5 | kingdom of Naples, the King of France should occupy, for the advantage 31 5,6 | at the door, the King of France began the usual ceremonial, 32 5,6 | that he owes to you; but in France it is customary that he 33 5,6 | accorded to the house of France by his predecessors; that 34 5,6 | Most Christian kings of France, to signify, through their 35 5,6 | His Majesty the King of France is here to acknowledge you 36 5,6 | to yield to the King of France anything he might choose 37 5,6 | his departure the King of France should receive from the 38 5,7 | gentleness, that the King of France loyally and frankly grasped 39 5,7 | Holy Father to the King of France. Charles at once mounted 40 5,8 | who was on his way back to France, and on whom Michelotto 41 5,8 | rapidity with which the King of France had dethroned the house 42 5,8 | they should arrive from France, and to drive the Duke of 43 5,8 | who had followed him from France, so that all the important 44 6,1 | turned his eyes towards France, where victorious fetes 45 6,1 | Alexander that the King of France had the most sincere desire 46 6,1 | to annihilate the King of France and his army together, so 47 6,2 | the name of the King of France, that his master only desired 48 6,3 | on those of the King of France; by his orders, Count de 49 6,3 | and his standard-bearer. "France, France!" he cried aloud, 50 6,3 | standard-bearer. "France, France!" he cried aloud, to rally 51 6,3 | rushed, with his cry of "France," little troubling himself 52 6,3 | was guarding the King of France." ~All the same, at this 53 6,4 | was to open a return to France for that man whom he regarded 54 6,4 | cut off his return into France; ~(2) That, as to recalling 55 6,4 | presence was so much needed in France that, in spite of the arrival 56 7,1 | military organisation in which France excelled, they now applied 57 7,1 | advance guard of the King of France. So it was settled that 58 7,1 | Maximilian, the King of France, the Doge of Venice, and 59 7,3 | my hand when the King of France was marching through Italy, 60 8,4 | fact that the new king of France needed his help for the 61 8,4 | provided only that the King of France would use his influence 62 8,4 | commissioned to bring Caesar to France, presented himself before 63 8,4 | throughout the whole of France, where the illustrious visitors 64 8,4 | had not seen any trees in France, or houses, or walls, but 65 8,4 | the livery of the King of France, yellow and red; next after 66 8,4 | Caesar Bargia had come to France in the hope of becoming 67 8,4 | the gift of the kings of France. The news of this marriage, 68 8,4 | marriage with Jeanne of France and authorizing his union 69 8,4 | except only the allies of France. The conquest of Milan should 70 9,1 | compelled to turn his eyes from France towards the centre of Italy: 71 9,2 | The Signoria, abandoned by France, and aware that the material 72 10,1| raised from all parts of France. On the 13th of August this 73 10,1| beforehand that the King of France was rich enough to abolish 74 10,2| during Caesar's stay in France, viz. the fortune of Gian 75 10,3| demanded from the King of France. Behind him Cardinal Ascanio 76 10,4| Swiss in the service of France who were found to be the 77 10,4| given up. Thus the King of France found himself master of 78 10,4| drum. The war-cry of Louis, France, France, and that of the 79 10,4| war-cry of Louis, France, France, and that of the Orsini, 80 11,3| receive the ambassadors from France and Venice; but as their 81 11,4| Valentinois in the name of France. Just as he entered Rome, 82 11,4| in declared hostility to France, though there was already 83 11,4| said to their colleague of France, by way of complimentary 84 11,4| towards Caesar by the King of France. Accordingly, when he perceived 85 11,4| of the finest troops of France and Italy; led by such men 86 12,1| under the protection of France; so, scarcely had he learned 87 12,1| intimation from the King of France that he was not to enter 88 12,3| safe-conduct to pass into France, where Louis XII gave him 89 12,3| had followed his father to France, died, it is said, of poison, 90 12,3| daughter Charlotte married in France Nicholas, Count of Laval, 91 12,4| Hercules had given the King of France his assent to the marriage. 92 13,2| would attack the King of France himself. The news from Naples 93 13,2| republic and the King of France, a treaty in which the king 94 13,2| of legate 'a latere' in France to Cardinal dumbest, the 95 13,2| his peace with the King of France. ~But this was not all. 96 13,2| the fear that the King of France inspired; but he was not 97 13,3| the ally of the King of France; they contented themselves 98 13,3| Majesty Louis XII, King of France: the lords above named promising 99 13,4| in Bologna; ~The King of France, the Duke of Ferrara, and 100 15,1| of Germany, the Kings of France and Spain, and the republic 101 15,1| Colonnas, the ambassador of France for Caesar.] ~At the day 102 15,2| and as they fancied that France, in whose service they were 103 15,2| had once gone with him to France, and who was the only member 104 16,1| as peer of the kingdom of France; but Louis, much disturbed 105 16,2| he thought to pass into France, and from France to make 106 16,2| pass into France, and from France to make an attempt upon