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1 1,1 | had the foundations of a new temple laid by the architects 2 1,1 | because the raising up of a new pontiff is a great event 3 1,2 | round the foundations of the new church, advanced as far 4 1,3 | excited in the crowd by this new report a solemn chanting 5 1,3 | settled the election of the new pope. ~The hour of the Ave 6 1,3 | Romans there was nothing new in the singular situation 7 1,3 | tranquillity of Rome that the new pope inherited the sword 8 1,3 | Alexander God." ~As to the new pope, scarcely had he completed 9 2,1 | II. ~The accession of the new sultan, however, had not 10 2,1 | their discoveries in the new, acquired an influence at 11 2,3 | It was the concern of the new pope to secure all this: 12 3,1 | schemes which beset the new pope at every step, struck 13 3,1 | holding modestly aside gained new grandeur in his eyes so 14 3,2 | occupied by this reply, the new pope had already assumed 15 3,4 | to threaten, saw in the new pope's election means not 16 4,1 | On the occasion of each new election to the papacy, 17 4,1 | April, 1493, by which the new allies pledged themselves 18 4,3 | him, Caesar Borgia, the new cardinal, undertook to manage 19 4,4 | 4~The new king, Alfonso, was not a 20 4,5 | Christopher Columbus from the New World, and was called by 21 5,1 | render this service to their new ally. Then Charles VIII 22 5,2 | that Charles VIII offered new and more reasonable conditions, 23 5,5 | soldiers go by, a sight so new and strange, listened uneasily 24 5,5 | a bad moment to excite a new schism in the Church, just 25 5,6 | of the admission of the new cardinal. The solemn oath 26 5,6 | was to leave Rome with his new protector. ~ ~ 27 5,7 | behold the work of your new friends." ~"But what does 28 5,8 | executed, and it was among her new luxurious surroundings, 29 5,8 | settling himself in his new capital that he would have 30 5,8 | more discontented with the new rule than the old; and Don 31 6,1 | he despatched thither the new Archbishop of Lyons. They 32 6,3 | the strange dress of their new antagonists, and the peculiar 33 6,4 | for Alexander; for each new monarch became actually 34 6,4 | of the success of these new projects by electing four 35 6,4 | them, in proof of their new bond of friendship, to execute 36 7,1 | the management of their new weapons; then, when he thought 37 7,2 | jealous of his brother, felt a new hatred rise up within him 38 7,2 | the view of serving as a new instrument for her father' 39 7,2 | carrying his point. This new favour to his elder brother 40 7,4 | beautiful Giulia Farnese, his new mistress, could not move 41 8,1 | accomplished his mission to the new king to his great satisfaction. 42 8,1 | their city was making a new stride in the direction 43 8,1 | The first attempt at a new method of coining money 44 8,4 | profit by the fact that the new king of France needed his 45 9,1 | stigmatised Alexander's new amour with the beautiful 46 9,1 | Leonard's dei Medici was a new triumph for Savonarola, 47 9,2 | same time the pope, in a new brief, announced to the 48 9,3 | This protestation led to a new application of the torture, 49 10,1 | to our readers who these new personages were whom we 50 10,1 | the investiture of their new possessions; but ever since 51 10,1 | the hands of the pope a new investiture, and now they 52 10,1 | nominated as captain-general the new Duke of Valentinois, who 53 10,2 | to take possession of her new estates; and as her father 54 10,2 | father's wishes brought her a new gift from him: this was 55 10,2 | he should not enjoy his new dignities very long that 56 10,3 | the first day prepared a new display of ostentation, 57 10,4 | marching on to Mortara with the new reinforcement. The result 58 10,4 | bailiff of Dijon to levy new Swiss forces, and ordered 59 10,4 | treasure was now exhausted. New confabulations had gone 60 11,2 | better business with the new enemy than the old one, 61 11,3 | be utilized in the pope's new political machinations. 62 11,3 | the creation of twelve new cardinals was arranged: 63 11,4 | honour's sake than for the new influence that this title 64 11,4 | that had been sold. The new princes of the Church were 65 11,5 | the castle, and making a new breach, ordered a general 66 11,5 | Pomponius Laetus, acquired a new splendour in their eyes 67 12,1 | then, reinforced by his new ally's contingent, he took 68 12,1 | Oliverotto di Fermo with new detachments. His own army 69 12,2 | it. So he charged his two new condottieri, Fabrizio Calonna 70 12,4 | to render thanks for this new favour accorded to her house 71 12,4 | golden caps, and laces; then new diversions took the place 72 12,4 | this journey was that the new subjects might take their 73 12,4 | orders for the building of new ones. ~Then the illustrious 74 13,2 | were threatened by this new reversal of Caesar's policy. 75 14,1 | nomination came to pass: the new cardinals were Giovanni 76 14,1 | at three, one old and two new; the old one was Cardinal 77 14,1 | Cardinal Casanova, and the new ones Melchiore Copis and 78 15,2 | Meanwhile Caesar was signing a new treaty with Louis XII, by 79 15,4 | made the first of those new propositions to Julius II, 80 Epi,1| descended upon the tongue of the new apostle; still obstinate 81 Epi,2| was speedily done; and the new convert changed his Jewish