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1 1,1 | from its cradle, arose the Vatican, a splendid Tower of Babel, 2 1,1 | one single point in the Vatican; for in the Vatican was 3 1,1 | the Vatican; for in the Vatican was the Conclave, and as 4 1,1 | which drives everyone to the Vatican or to Monte Cavallo, according 5 1,1 | as we have said, upon the Vatican, and particularly upon one 6 1,2 | exception of one window in the Vatican where a lamp might be seen 7 1,2 | still kept vigil in the Vatican went out, and at the same 8 1,3 | before, to the Piazza of the Vatican, where, at the ordinary 9 1,3 | came from the inside of the Vatican were spread abroad, announcing 10 1,3 | threatening to tear down the Vatican and to go and seek their 11 1,3 | when from the height of the Vatican he cast his eyes upon Europe, 12 3,2 | through the windows of the Vatican had strips of paper thrown 13 3,2 | in his fortunes: at the Vatican the respect was twice as 14 3,3 | and at once leaving the Vatican, hurried to his mother, 15 4,3 | one of the halls of the Vatican. A throne was there prepared 16 5,6 | and went to live in the Vatican. At the appointed time he 17 5,6 | made his approach to the Vatican with a splendid following 18 5,6 | eight days longer at the Vatican, then returned to the Palazzo 19 5,7 | following made his way to the Vatican; arrived at the door, he 20 5,7 | at the rejoicings in the Vatican, when Charles VIII and Alexander 21 5,7 | large cloak, quitted the Vatican and made his way towards 22 5,8 | himself returned to the Vatican, giving orders that his 23 5,8 | on horseback, went to the Vatican, whence as a hostage he 24 7,3 | his desire to go to the Vatican to bid farewell to the pope, 25 7,3 | his horse's steps to the Vatican, found the pope, took his 26 7,4 | through the rooms of the Vatican like a maniac, and entering 27 8,1 | door, he proceeded to the Vatican, where His Holiness was 28 8,2 | and Caesar returned to the Vatican armed with a precious paper, 29 10,2| the frequenters of the Vatican, the friends of His Holiness, 30 10,3| the very same day in the Vatican. ~This last death served 31 11,1| the highest chimney of the Vatican was overturned, just as 32 11,1| resident officials of the Vatican. They had been walking across 33 11,1| Holy Father, hurried to the Vatican, unable to assure himself 34 11,2| friendship, and rooms in the Vatican were assigned to him that 35 11,2| on the balconies of the Vatican. ~The fete was started by 36 11,3| There was a supper at the Vatican. Alfonso made an elegant 37 11,3| the garden gates of the Vatican and made his way across 38 11,3| his assassination to the Vatican, while the others, lifting 39 12,4| Squillace, issued from the Vatican, followed by all the nobility 40 12,4| those going on within the Vatican was not presented to the 41 12,4| she betook herself to the Vatican, where in the Pauline hall 42 12,4| to do the honours of the Vatican to the men. That evening 43 13,5| started on horseback for the Vatican; but at a turn of the first 44 13,5| to the threshold of the Vatican. There the cardinal dismounted, 45 13,5| conscientiously, and brought to the Vatican everything he seized, down 46 14,1| vineyard situated near the Vatican, belonging to the Cardinal 47 14,2| Alexander VI walked from the Vatican leaning on Caesar's arm, 48 14,2| hurry back at once to the Vatican, and told him in which part 49 14,2| had just gone back to the Vatican to fetch some magnificent 50 14,2| Meanwhile Caraffa hurried to the Vatican, and, as he knew the palace 51 14,2| carried side by side to the Vatican, where each was taken to 52 14,3| to shut the doors of the Vatican before the report of Alexander' 53 14,3| doubled; then the doors of the Vatican were once more thrown open, 54 14,3| bringing his own company to the Vatican, to be present at the pope' 55 15,1| Caesar was still in the Vatican with his troops, who, loyal 56 15,1| Caesar's army, holding the Vatican and the Borgo; the army 57 15,1| conditions beforehand: the Vatican was undermined, he declared, 58 15,1| carried out of the gate of the Vatican: he lay on a bed covered 59 15,2| Caesar went straight to the Vatican, to put himself more directly 60 15,2| obliged to return to the Vatican. There he found the pope 61 15,3| scarcely installed in the Vatican when he made it his first