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1 Pro,1| henceforth depended all his hope far another world. ~Indeed, 2 Pro,2| were less renowned; so much far your crimes." And at each 3 Pro,2| shall dawn which is not far distant," continued the 4 Pro,2| face and step unaltered; far above human things he seemed 5 1,1 | St. Peter's at Rome was far from presenting so noble 6 1,1 | pontiff is a great event far everybody; for, according 7 1,2 | Rome began already to be far from safe; then after these 8 1,2 | new church, advanced as far as the fountain which, formed 9 1,2 | Longara, which he followed as far as the church of Regina 10 1,2 | the arms of the cardinal far whom the meal is prepared." ~" 11 2,2 | of glory, a desire based far more on his shallow character 12 2,2 | called goodness deserved far more the name of insensibility 13 2,3 | he had two rivals, both far superior in merit to him 14 2,3 | son, unfortunately, was far from having the genius of 15 3,1 | intelligence extremely apt far the study of sciences, especially 16 3,2 | had been compensated, and far mare than compensated, by 17 3,2 | by all, and slowly enough far everyone present to be able 18 3,2 | this sublime height, so far above our deserts, whereto 19 3,3 | reputation, but what is far worse, far more deadly, 20 3,3 | but what is far worse, far more deadly, upon his own 21 3,3 | worst can cause injuries far more powerful than any help 22 4,1 | and Seneschal de Beaucaire far Charles VIII. By this treaty 23 4,1 | with the great Powers were far from being what he could 24 4,2 | dignities were reserved far his elder brother, he decided 25 4,2 | stretching out one hand as far as Venice, while by the 26 4,3 | at his feet were cushions far Lucrezia and Dona Sancia. " 27 4,3 | number of other Roman ladies far more fit to dwell in Messalina' 28 4,5 | that he had advanced too far to draw back now, and that 29 4,5 | that these two motives were far too important to be sacrificed 30 5,1 | did not wish to push too far his devotion to the house 31 5,1 | conqueror, wishing to see how far the ambassador of the magnificent 32 5,1 | that this concession was far from satisfying him, and 33 5,2 | they were to men who so far had encountered no single 34 5,6 | this way they walked as far as the room where the sacred 35 5,7 | when she beheld her son was far mare a cry of vengeance 36 6,2 | now stood, stretching as far as the eye could reach, 37 6,2 | a fine display of arms. Far a moment the young king, 38 6,2 | guard with Gilles Carrone far standard-bearer, pensioners 39 6,3 | following the right bank as far as Fornovo, would go over 40 6,3 | their swords. As they were far more numerous than the French, 41 6,3 | horse, he had penetrated so far into the enemy's ranks that 42 6,3 | courage to take him too far he suddenly found himself 43 7,1 | hastened to get pardoned far the victory by making propositions 44 7,1 | of bringing them to Rome far nothing. Gonzalvo was rewarded 45 7,2 | illicit affection, and so far did this increase his hatred 46 7,2 | circumlocution, the bravo was so far from expecting this question, 47 7,3 | would have made his power far weightier than it is. The 48 7,3 | and rode side by side as far as the Palazzo Borgia, the 49 8,4 | Alexander, who was on the watch far all political changes, had 50 8,4 | this business was already far advanced on the day when 51 9,1 | sort of future was in store far them when the Borgias should 52 9,1 | interruption, and an influence far more formidable than before, 53 9,2 | withdrawal of Savonarola, so far from calming the ferment, 54 9,3 | this supernatural aid, they far their part would give up 55 10,1 | Trivulce. Louis XII had come as far as Lyons in the company 56 10,3 | with shouts and hooting as far as the banks of the Tesino. 57 10,4 | Swiss replied that they had far too much respect for their 58 10,4 | they loved their brothers far too well to consent to shed 59 10,4 | proposition was barely plausible; far Sforza was short and, by 60 10,4 | his family seeming to him far more important than the 61 11,2 | not have been good policy far Alfonso to afford Alexander 62 11,2 | had not been unrewarded, far he had recognized one of 63 11,4 | a chimney, and departed far the Romagna, accompanied 64 11,5 | although the day was already far advanced; but scarcely had 65 11,5 | soldiers in the escort were far from being in sufficient 66 11,5 | were faithfully kept so far as the inhabitants were 67 13,1 | the hour had came at last far striking the blow so long 68 13,2 | Romagna which he desired far his own kingdom. For Vitellozzo 69 13,4 | at the quarters prepared far him; then he sent orders 70 13,4 | whose banks he had to follow far some distance. At last he 71 14,1 | same thing that he had done far the Romagna, seized in succession 72 14,3 | fluctuating even for a moment; far, as Caesar afterwards told 73 15,3 | the State of Padua, and far the rank of gentleman of 74 15,4 | Caesar went down the Tiber as far as Ostia, accompanied by 75 15,4 | belonged to a peasant, rode as far as Nettuno, and there hired 76 16,1 | fugitive from seeing how far off he was from the ground, 77 16,2 | had gone with Caesar as far as the little wood, he went