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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,1 | electing a pope. ~Rome is the town of elections: since her 2 1,2 | the Cardinal of Parma the town of Nepi; to the Cardinal 3 1,2 | Santa Maria Maggiore and the town of Civita Castellana; as 4 1,3 | which seemed to turn the town into a lake of flame, the 5 4,1 | house of Sforza, at Asti, a town belonging to the Duke of 6 4,2 | should be driven out of that town, and the town itself given 7 4,2 | out of that town, and the town itself given over to him. ~ 8 4,4 | Giuliano delta Rovere from the town of Ostia, and give up the 9 4,4 | of Ostia, and give up the town to him, according to the 10 5,1 | of mouth to restore the town when he had achieved the 11 5,2 | granting independence to the town which eighty-seven years 12 5,2 | various churches in the town should ring a peal and so 13 5,2 | could have been in any other town. For the palaces that still 14 5,2 | gave the order to enter the town, the whole of which he paraded 15 5,2 | this bold answer saved the town. The French supposed, from 16 5,3 | made himself master of the town of Naples, or when this 17 5,4 | forty-eight hours in any town, so that it became more 18 5,5 | front guard entered the town; and as it was now night 19 5,5 | was dispersed about the town. The same evening, they 20 5,7 | half a league outside the town, a servant awaited him with 21 5,8 | of them safely out of the town: the rest had been massacred 22 5,8 | Reggio, in Calabria, for the town to throw open its gates, 23 6,2 | river, just at the little town of Fornovo. This was done 24 7,4 | discovered from scouring the town, except the body of the 25 7,4 | where the sewers of the town are discharged into the 26 8,1 | bodyguard. The whole pontifical town, given up like a courtesan 27 8,1 | safety pass the gates of the town; soon it was not even safe 28 8,3 | them were led through the town, the woman without petticoat 29 8,3 | made the circuit of the town, the Corsetta was sent back 30 8,4 | who gave orders that every town they passed through was 31 8,4 | two leagues outside the town. As he knew Caesar was very 32 8,4 | Caesar Borgia entered the town of Chinon, with pomp worthy 33 8,4 | illuminations all over the town. ~Louis XII was not only 34 9,1 | which traversed the whole town, making a house-to-house 35 10,1| immediately laid siege to the town. ~Ludovico Sforza's position 36 10,1| gentlemen, and bestowed the town of Vigavano on Trivulce 37 10,2| take into his hands the town of Nepi, which on a former 38 10,2| had naturally lost this town when he attached himself 39 10,2| gift from him: this was the town and territory of Sermoneta, 40 10,2| marched at once to Imola. This town, abandoned by its chiefs, 41 10,2| Riario, had retired to this town, and stirred up the courage 42 10,2| a couple of days in the town. Then, as he thought he 43 10,3| only a few leagues from the town, he sent out runners to 44 10,3| began to spread through the town, and soon the streets were 45 10,3| acclamations of the whole town. ~Neither of them lost any 46 10,4| they offered to give up the town and go over to the Milanese, 47 10,4| the French army before the town, there had been a very great 48 10,4| for this treason was the town of Bellinzona; for it then 49 10,4| there was living in that town an old friend of his childhood, 50 10,4| published throughout the whole town of Rome to the sound of 51 11,1| very soon spread about the town. But he had only fainted, 52 11,4| position with them inside the town. ~By these defensive preparations 53 11,4| held in check by a little town which had enjoyed a long 54 11,4| to Cesena, a third-rate town, which was thus suddenly 55 11,5| the neighbourhood of the town with his retinue of flattering 56 11,5| halt at the neighbouring town, as the fair bride had said, 57 11,5| he marched anew upon the town, camped opposite the castle, 58 11,5| in the trenches about the town, and among the two thousand 59 11,5| have been expected, and the town yielded an condition that 60 12,1| ancestors had possessed this town from time immemorial, had 61 12,1| Barberino, feeling that the town was in his power and nothing 62 12,2| master of Naples, of the town of Lavore and the Abruzzi, 63 12,2| Capua, and invested the town on both sides of the river. 64 12,2| almost all strangers to the town, and had fled thither from 65 12,2| of the surrender of the town. ~ ~ 66 12,3| to anyone had entered the town with his faithful army from 67 12,3| when they saw that the town was half taken, rushed on 68 12,3| the noblest ladies of the town took refuge in a tower. 69 12,4| procession through the whale town, greeted by cries of "Long 70 12,4| announcement was made in the town that a racecourse for women 71 12,4| Mattel, chancellor of the town, and a daughter of the pope 72 12,4| calm the agitation of the town. Now Ramiro d'Orco had accomplished 73 12,4| could be expected from a town plunged in mourning that 74 12,4| admirably received in every town along her route, and particularly 75 13,1| Varano engaged to give up the town, on condition that he and 76 13,1| announced, he surprised the town in the night preceding the 77 13,1| gentlemen of Arezzo to get that town delivered into his hands. 78 13,1| instantly dispersed about the town summoning the citizens to 79 13,1| whatever, to re-enter the town whence they had been banished. 80 13,1| Arezzo to look after their town themselves, leaving also 81 13,4| of Urbino, who held the town of Sinigaglia, and who was 82 13,4| best terms he could for the town, and took boat for Venice. ~ 83 13,4| would engage to go to the town and finish the business 84 13,4| between the army and the town ran a little river, whose 85 13,4| opposite a suburb of the town, and here Caesar ordered 86 13,4| bridge, and entering the town, drew themselves up in battle 87 13,5| a few steps towards the town when he perceived Vitellozzo 88 13,5| troops began to pillage the town, and he summoned Macchiavelli. ~ 89 13,5| outside the ramparts of the town, where they were strangled 90 14,1| Pandolfo Petrucci's leaving the town and retiring to Lucca, which 91 14,1| Adrian of Carneta from that town where he had been born, 92 14,3| decease could spread about the town, and forbade anyone whatsoever 93 15,1| take any action against the town or any other of the Ecclesiastical 94 15,2| troops to march for this town, and, taking his place in 95 15,2| re-entered the pontifical town without the loss of a single 96 15,3| their governor, and the town was divided between two 97 15,4| to the pope, as being a town which had once belonged 98 15,4| himself in a house outside the town; and when night came on,


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