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1 1,1 | and bearing his arms, to take the fisherman's ring from 2 1,1 | until his successor comes to take his place and consign him 3 1,3 | probability, the election would take place the next day, the 4 2,3 | man had shown a desire to take the reins himself, he had 5 3,1 | of the post to come and take possession of his charge 6 3,3 | accomplished; but if you take the other path, if you have 7 3,4 | and Ferrara, prepared to take a stand against enemies 8 4,2 | elder brother, he decided to take what he could get, for fear 9 4,3 | of Aragon, he could not take it away, unless it were 10 4,4 | the Adriatic it would only take him a day or two to get 11 4,4 | requested that a meeting might take place between Piero dei 12 4,4 | the pope, and himself, to take counsel together about important 13 4,4 | to the route he ought to take for getting into Italy, 14 4,5 | on became Louis XII) to take command of the French fleet 15 4,5 | de Tricastel, bidding him take to Asti the 2000 Swiss foot-soldiers 16 5,3 | Highness, has shown a desire to take under his protection our 17 5,5 | sunlight. The young king was to take up his quarters in the Palazzo 18 5,5 | impatience, Charles wanted to take by force what he could not 19 5,6 | where the ceremony was to take place of the admission of 20 5,7 | king, who was prepared to take him under his protection, 21 5,8 | Florentines alone refused to take part in this general levy 22 6,3 | danger, he had decided to take a sideway course, and had 23 6,3 | had allowed his courage to take him too far he suddenly 24 6,3 | they had supposed, began to take their revenge and to pay 25 6,4 | half to give them time to take their revenge; so two hours 26 7,2 | Ganzalvo was invited to take part. He accordingly left 27 7,3 | time at latest, and to take him up as he passed. And 28 7,4 | other men should come and take away what I had just unloaded, 29 7,4 | begging His Holiness to take heart, could enter with 30 8,2 | he had supposed he might take it upon himself to accord 31 8,2 | that the marriage could take place. ~The Archbishop of 32 8,4 | simply that she would never take a priest for her husband, 33 9,2 | the strange duel should take place only between Fra Domenico 34 9,3 | the danger; he could not take too many precautions. Two 35 9,3 | and the trial was about to take place. At this news the 36 9,3 | Savonarola's trial should take place at Florence, adding 37 10,2| to quit Rome in order to take possession of her new estates; 38 10,2| daughter, he resolved to take into his hands the town 39 10,2| when the pope was about to take it again, he invited his 40 10,4| minister, to cross the Alps and take up a position at Asti, to 41 11,2| the pope and his son to take part in a bull-fight which 42 11,4| forced to raise the siege and take up his winter quarters in 43 11,4| outside aid, and had sworn to take his revenge. He therefore 44 11,5| where the marriage was to take place. ~Caesar had already 45 11,5| the noble tribunal would take action in the affair, Luigi 46 11,5| forbade Caracciuala to take any sort of private vengeance, 47 12,1| Piombino as he went by, and take the capital by a single 48 12,3| he should be allowed to take to the island of Ischia 49 12,4| invited to return to Rome, to take his share in the family 50 12,4| that the new subjects might take their oath to Caesar, and 51 13,2| with his own troops and take them if he hesitated for 52 13,2| saw the advantage he might take from the pretended disobedience 53 13,2| moment when he thought to take her. It was indeed an annoying 54 13,4| to march on Tuscany or to take Sinigaglia, which was the 55 13,5| other revolt that might take place in the future would 56 13,5| belonged to the Orsini, and take away all the jewels, all 57 13,5| of Squillace set off to take possession, in the pope' 58 14,1| soon as the poison began to take effect, he was hung up by 59 14,2| reached the top, stopped to take breath; then putting his 60 14,2| neither steel nor poison could take hold upon him. Now, finding 61 14,2| and His Holiness ready to take his place at table; as soon 62 14,2| stretched forth his arm to take it, he fell back with a 63 15,1| he and those who came to take him should be blown up together. ~ 64 15,1| Conclave lasted, and not to take any action against the town 65 15,4| Oviedo, he ordered him to take possession of the fortress 66 15,4| Cordova, and for two ships to take him there; with the return