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1 Pro,1| his steps, his pale face took a yet more deathlike tinge, 2 1,1 | first successor of St. Peter took his seat on the pontifical 3 1,2 | turned to the right and took a street at the other end 4 1,2 | crossed Borgo San Spirito, and took the street of the Longara, 5 2,1 | embark from Cilicia, and took refuge in Rhodes, where 6 2,2 | thieves, the greater ones soon took part in the robberies. Amurath 7 2,2 | Hungary. Mathias Corvinus took Lower Austria, and Frederic 8 2,3 | of Galeazzo Maria, which took place on the 26th of December 9 3,1 | The widow dying, Roderigo took the girls under his protection, 10 3,1 | head of kings and nations took such hold of Roderigo, that 11 3,1 | Portugal. On his return, which took place during the pontificate 12 3,1 | husband of Rosa Vanozza, and took the name of Count Ferdinand 13 4,2 | where the oak whence he took his name and bearings is 14 4,5 | was really a command. They took off necklaces, rings, and 15 4,5 | VIII and Ludavico Sforza, took their leave: John Galeazzo 16 5,1 | not even consulted when he took action as he did. Piero 17 5,6 | prevent him from kneeling, took off his own hat, and pressing 18 5,6 | might choose to ask, he took him by his left hand and 19 5,7 | Alexander would not suffer; he took him in his arms, and with 20 5,7 | companion-in-arms. Then Charles took a final farewell of the 21 5,7 | had one of these opened, took out a splendid cabinet with 22 5,8 | reassured his mother, he took her to Lucrezia's palace, 23 6,2 | ambassadors of Spain and Germany took quite another view. As their 24 6,4 | upon the French rear and took to flight; in the greatest 25 6,4 | left bank of the Taro, and took shelter in a poor house. 26 7,2 | pontifical cavalry, and took his place on the Duke of 27 7,3 | Vatican, found the pope, took his leave of him, and received 28 7,3 | hour the duke reappeared, took leave this time of the man 29 7,4 | more than sixty hours he took no nourishment by day nor 30 8,2 | elbows on a table, and he took a seat opposite him and 31 8,2 | shoes. Lastly, the guards took him, and led him into one 32 8,3 | just over the palace gate, took the greatest delight in 33 8,4 | nearly a couple of hours, he took his leave, to enable him 34 9,2 | behindhand, and everybody took sides with equal ardour 35 10,3 | issued a brief; whereby he took from every cardinal and 36 10,3 | it. ~The entry of Caesar took place on the 26th of February, 37 10,4 | existence of this army, it took up a position between Novarra 38 10,4 | Severino and his brothers took their place in the ranks 39 10,4 | the infantry, and Sforza took his among the baggage, clad 40 10,4 | returned to their mountains and took possession of it, Louis 41 10,4 | possession of it, Louis XII took no steps to get it back 42 11,2 | The pope and his court took their places on the balconies 43 11,2 | containing explosives, which took fire, and irritated the 44 11,3 | in his bed." ~The funeral took place the next day with 45 11,4 | to be recognised, and who took his departure after a short 46 11,4 | required no answer; he then took his place between the Archbishop 47 11,4 | victual and ammunition, he took up his position with them 48 11,4 | second to Forli, and himself took the third to Cesena, a third-rate 49 11,5 | and others, terrified, took to flight; and when the 50 12,1 | new ally's contingent, he took the road for Tuscany. But 51 12,1 | fresh order to join it, he took his departure the next day, 52 12,3 | noblest ladies of the town took refuge in a tower. The Duke 53 12,4 | laces; then new diversions took the place of these." ~We 54 13,1 | the duchy of Urbino, and took possession of Cagli, one 55 13,2 | against the common enemy, and took up a hostile attitude. ~ 56 13,4 | could for the town, and took boat for Venice. ~Caesar 57 13,5 | the duke's accomplices took their posts on the right 58 13,5 | seeing him, called him, took him by the hand, and continued 59 13,5 | sins. Then the masked men took them away, leaving Orsino 60 14,2 | was reserved for the pope, took one, and telling the valet 61 14,2 | chain and the medallion, took them, and hastily went out 62 14,3 | then, under his guidance, took away two chests full of 63 15,1 | towards Albano, while Caesar took the road to Citta Castellana, 64 15,2 | on the 8th of October and took the name of Pius III. ~Caesar' 65 15,2 | fainting on his bed. ~Caesar took his two daughters by the 66 15,2 | dukes of Sermaneta and Nepi, took refuge in the last asylum 67 15,3 | Rovere was elected pope, and took the name of Julius II. ~ 68 16,1 | so brave a general, and took pleasure in listening to 69 16,1 | natural, and the governor took no offense, but hastened 70 16,1 | the bandages on his leg, took down the window and bed 71 16,2 | relative by marriage, he took away the duchy of Valentinois 72 16,2 | then revolted: Caesar then took command of the army which 73 16,2 | first shock gave way and took flight in the direction 74 16,2 | had fallen into an ambush, took to their heels like cowards, 75 Epi,2| horse, and at his best speed took the road to Rome, where