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1 Pro,1| therefore he had summoned to give him absolution for his sins 2 Pro,1| appointed by his superiors to give lessons in philosophy, the 3 Pro,2| Savonarola, "is that you give back the property of others 4 Pro,2| the dying man. ~"God will give it to you," replied the 5 1,1 | Venetian, had not been able to give more than five thousand 6 1,2 | treasure he has engaged to give five thousand ducats to 7 2,1 | John. They, not daring to give him an asylum in their island 8 2,1 | young prince in his army to give his rebellion the appearance 9 2,1 | keep D'jem with him, to give him a considerable pension, 10 2,1 | considerable pension, and to give to France the sovereignty 11 2,1 | claimed D'jem, ostensibly to give support by the claims of 12 2,2 | business, and when he tried to give his attention to it he showed 13 3,2 | hope by your election to give glory to God, repose to 14 3,3 | both of them were bound to give way: it was their father. ~ ~ 15 3,4 | Nothing occurred at first to give the lie to Alexander's professions 16 4,2 | upon, Louis XI would not give them up for the money, for 17 4,2 | preoccupation of other people to give the lie to that famous speech 18 4,3 | were not in a position to give any aid to the young king, 19 4,3 | a presumption in them to give advice to a prince who was 20 4,4 | ministers, Camillo Pandone, to give the Turkish emperor to understand 21 4,4 | from the town of Ostia, and give up the town to him, according 22 5,2 | the next day, and he would give them his ultimatum in writing. ~ 23 5,2 | dashed out of the room to give the terrible order that 24 5,3 | despatch sent to the pope: we give it here in all its naivete. ~" 25 5,4 | which his unwillingness must give rise, Piccolomini would 26 5,5 | the last thing he chose to give up. Twice, in his youthful 27 5,7 | may be quite sure, will give you back more than they 28 6,1 | had promised Giuliano to give back to him. At last, when 29 6,1 | however, was forced to give way in the face of facts, 30 6,2 | scarcely had he contrived to give the order when loud cries 31 6,4 | king did not propose to give the appearance of flight 32 6,4 | waiting a day and a half to give them time to take their 33 6,4 | stopped for a short time to give aid to Novara, therein commanding 34 6,4 | however, he promised to give His Holiness the satisfaction 35 7,3 | had nothing to do but to give his orders as to time, place, 36 7,3 | almost at once, unable to give any evidence as to the assassins 37 8,1 | remained at Naples, partly to give time to the paternal grief 38 8,2 | farm. But as both of these give details with which we would 39 8,4 | this for Louis XII and to give in addition a cardinal's 40 9,3 | and if Bonvicini would not give up this supernatural aid, 41 9,3 | they far their part would give up the trial altogether. 42 9,3 | which neither party would give up, and affairs remained 43 9,3 | this occasion also he would give it the lie, and that publicly, 44 10,2 | occurred so suddenly as to give no time for either to make 45 10,4 | themselves, they offered to give up the town and go over 46 11,5 | somewhere, and in order to give credence to this story, 47 12,1 | Signoria should engage to give no aid to the lord of Piombino, 48 13,1 | whereby Varano engaged to give up the town, on condition 49 13,2 | forwards, but also sent off, to give effect to his injunction, 50 13,3 | explanation such as he would give must put everything once 51 13,3 | come to their knowledge, to give warning thereof, and all 52 13,5 | this interview, we will give his own words. ~"He summoned 53 13,5 | you will at this juncture give him a striking proof of 54 13,5 | When I objected that to give him up would not beseem 55 13,5 | to keep the duke, and not give him his liberty without 56 13,5 | permission. I have promised to give you all this information, 57 14,1 | ourselves, lest science should give us the lie. ~A strong dose 58 14,2 | and hastily went out to give them to the pope. He found 59 14,2 | violent fever, which did not give way to emetics or to bleeding; 60 15,2 | and the Sacred College and give an account of his crimes. ~ 61 15,3 | care to summon Caesar and give him his former rooms there; 62 15,3 | Julius II to ask him to give up the very same citadels 63 15,4 | two officers, who were to give him his full liberty on 64 16,1 | appeared extremely inclined to give him his entire confidence, 65 16,2 | occurred, he desired to give one last proof of his devotion