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1 Pro,1| once, and scarcely had they left by one door than the curtain 2 Pro,2| cries of the dying man, left the room as he had entered 3 1,3 | that they had no strength left to complain. ~The morning 4 2,3 | In the intervals of space left free between Naples, Milan, 5 3,1 | happiness, Rosa Vanozza also left Spain, and while he was 6 3,2 | contemporary authors have left utterly different descriptions; 7 3,3 | accorded them; others were left out with no reason for their 8 3,3 | fortunes, scarcely had he left empty that supreme seat 9 3,3 | very eyes: and before he left Caesar had made an appointment 10 4,2 | always complaining of being left out in the distribution 11 4,4 | into two parties: one he left in the hands of his son 12 4,5 | Ludovico Sforza, never left the King of France for an 13 4,5 | days after, Charles VIII left for Florence, accompanied 14 5,3 | the joy of the Signoria, left Florence, and advanced towards 15 5,5 | they fought to right and left of their chief. This troop 16 5,5 | armour; on his right and left marched Cardinal Ascanio 17 5,6 | interview was arranged. The king left the Palazzo di Venezia and 18 5,6 | ask, he took him by his left hand and made him a short 19 5,6 | The ceremony over, they left the hall, the pope always 20 5,7 | on his right, and on his left D'jem, who, as we said before, 21 5,7 | Cardinal Valentine and D'jem, left the former at his lodging, 22 5,8 | the house that Caesar had left the evening before, he learned 23 6,1 | and Antonio Savelli, he left Naples on the 20th of May 24 6,1 | men-at-arms. ~A week before he left Naples, Charles had sent 25 6,1 | three days had elapsed, he left Rome, and resumed his march 26 6,2 | whole French army was on the left bank of the Taro: at the 27 6,2 | and retired to the extreme left. ~ ~ 28 6,4 | a little village an the left bank of the Taro, and took 29 7,2 | take part. He accordingly left his palace, proceeded in 30 7,2 | on the Duke of Gandia's left hand. The duke attracted 31 7,2 | even until the day after he left for Naples. His sister's 32 7,2 | poisoned dagger which never left his side. This was the dress 33 7,3 | right, and Caesar to the left; but Caesar observed that 34 7,3 | The wretched valet they left for dead upon the pavement. 35 7,4 | back to his palace since he left his mother's house. But 36 7,4 | coming out of the lane on the left of San Girolamo's Church 37 8,1 | pope's, as soon as he was left alone; for at the consistory 38 10,1 | ducats. But before he went he left Bernardino da Carte in charge 39 10,2 | posted off as soon as he left the supper-table, but on 40 10,3 | of the Tesino. Trivulce left 400 lances at Novarra as 41 11,1 | had broken in half and had left each of its two ends in 42 11,1 | faithful in a chapel on the left of the high altar. Stopping 43 11,2 | 2~But before he left Rome to complete the conquest 44 11,2 | for her husband, and they left her undisturbed in her government 45 11,2 | waving a red cloak in his left hand, and holding in his 46 11,4 | striking a single blow. Caesar left a sufficient garrison behind 47 11,4 | leaders, Honario Savella; was left behind in the trenches. ~ 48 11,5 | his saddle; he had soon left the beaten track and plunged 49 12,3 | his liberty again; so he left the French army, after he 50 12,4 | remembered that Caesar had left Ramiro d'Orco as governor 51 12,4 | was forgotten. ~When they left Piombino, the pope and his 52 13,1 | apostolic chamber, Caesar left Rome to put the sentence 53 13,1 | Correglio, who, though he had left the position of sbirro for 54 13,1 | to surrender. ~Vitellozzo left the men of Arezzo to look 55 13,4 | Valentinais was bringing, left the citadel in the hands 56 13,4 | themselves on the right and left hand of the four generals, 57 13,4 | right and the sea on his left, which in part of the way 58 13,4 | which in part of the way left only space for the army 59 13,5 | presentiments; for when he left his army to came to Sinigaglia, 60 13,5 | their posts on the right and left of those they were to watch, 61 14,1 | to destroy all that was left of the Orsini. ~This was 62 14,1 | his fortune; the price, left to be settled at the pope' 63 14,2 | breast, he found that he had left in his bedroom a chain that 64 14,2 | part of his room he had left it, so that he might get 65 14,3 | still alive, his condition left everyone in suspense: had 66 15,1 | condition than when they had left them, as the pope had had 67 15,1 | the Colonnas. No one was left but Caesar, who said he 68 15,1 | and behind, both right and left, marched his army, their 69 15,2 | place in their midst, he left Rome. ~But though Caesar 70 15,3 | was approved, and Caesar left for Ostia, accompanied by 71 15,4 | and embraced him as he left; but at the door of the 72 16,1 | was out of prison and had left Italy for Spain, and now 73 16,1 | key; also this key never left him; by day it hung at his 74 16,1 | door very carefully, and left their prisoner alone. ~Caesar 75 16,2 | either he had forgotten and left it in his room or had lost 76 16,2 | abandoned their leader. ~Left alone, Caesar would not 77 Epi,2| coming back converted. But he left time for him to settle down