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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| With him logic always gave way before inspiration: he was 2 1,1 | devolved in the customary way upon the Cardinal Camerlengo, 3 2,2 | kingdom and smoothed the way for a child who ascended 4 2,2 | nations which were on the way, as we said before, to become 5 3,1 | Calixtus III in a singular way: he knew the stuff that 6 3,3 | our friends, and in this way only did we contrive to 7 3,3 | them were bound to give way: it was their father. ~ ~ 8 3,4 | place, an the coast, on the way between Florence and Venice, 9 4,2 | to put obstacles in the way of the French king in Italy. ~ 10 4,5 | his journey and made his way towards Asti. The Duke of 11 4,5 | weeks, and proceeded on his way towards Pavia, where the 12 5,3 | had been stopped on the way, the Turkish envoy had all 13 5,3 | make a sacrifice in the way of discount. All the same, 14 5,5 | the French king who gave way. ~This article, therefore, 15 5,6 | hand in his, and in this way they walked as far as the 16 5,7 | brilliant following made his way to the Vatican; arrived 17 5,7 | his troops, pursued his way towards Marino, where he 18 5,7 | the Vatican and made his way towards the church of Regina 19 5,8 | poetical justice. In this way the pope had secured a double 20 5,8 | St. Malo, who was on his way back to France, and on whom 21 5,8 | carnage from a window. In this way they killed fifty or perhaps 22 6,1 | however, was forced to give way in the face of facts, when 23 6,2 | should leave Italy in this way, without causing any further 24 6,2 | from a battle, whichever way it went: if they won the 25 6,2 | Commines and bade him make his way to the rendezvous that the 26 6,2 | their heads in their usual way at the saddle-bow. A detachment 27 6,3 | di Cajazzo, barring the way with his four hundred men-at-arms 28 6,3 | themselves pressed in this way, they ordered their two 29 7,2 | when he heard all along the way the praises of his fine 30 7,3 | The man who would make his way to vast dominions and a 31 7,3 | time to cast a glance that way, and he fancied he recognised 32 7,3 | promising to be on his way back in two hours' time 33 7,3 | support it, then made their way down the lane that leads 34 7,4 | and after walking a little way along the main road, they 35 7,4 | into the Tiber in the same way a hundred times, and had 36 8,3 | so nothing was now in the way of the marriage of Lucrezia 37 10,2 | Lucrezia's readiness in giving way to her father's wishes brought 38 10,2 | sbirri, as he was on his way home from supping with Dan 39 10,3 | quickly perceiving, by the way his intimation was received, 40 10,3 | remaining there, made his way to Navarra. Experience proved 41 10,4 | money till he had fought his way through to it, and therefore 42 10,4 | road to Piacenza, on his way to the kingdom of Naples. 43 11,1 | passing the Capanile on his way to the tribune of benedictions, 44 11,3 | the Vatican and made his way across the gloomy streets 45 11,4 | colleague of France, by way of complimentary address, " 46 11,4 | of Ragusa, and made his way to the palace of the Holy 47 11,5 | that he had been in any way connected with the crime, 48 12,1 | territories of the republic on his way to Rome, and offering to 49 12,1 | army was continuing its way towards Rome, and he received 50 12,3 | longer, and forced their way into Capua by three separate 51 12,4 | and clarions, and made her way over carpets that were laid 52 12,4 | nothing more to fear in the way of rebellion; for one-sixth 53 12,4 | While Lucrezia was on her way to Ferrara to meet her fourth 54 12,4 | obliged to continue on his way towards Pontercole, where 55 12,4 | returned by slow stages, by way of Civita Vecchia and Palo, 56 13,3 | the world to believe, in a way so fatal to his own interest, 57 13,3 | ancient engagements in the way of military service and 58 13,4 | of December, and made his way to Cesena with a powerful 59 13,4 | left, which in part of the way left only space for the 60 14,2 | lamp; still, as he knew the way, he went on, thinking there 61 14,2 | fever, which did not give way to emetics or to bleeding; 62 15,1 | political edifice had given way, and the star with eyes 63 15,1 | terror fled, each his own way, instead of attending the 64 15,1 | Rome and go each his own way. ~The Orsini were the first 65 15,2 | detour and blocked Caesar's way; so, when the latter arrived 66 15,2 | gained, they made their way into the gardens of the 67 16,1 | the attendants were in the way. This precaution appeared 68 16,2 | at the first shock gave way and took flight in the direction


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