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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 2,1 | appropriate the pension of 40,000 ducats to be given by Bajazet 2 2,1 | pontiff a pension of 40,000 ducats. ~So much for Turkey. ~ 3 3,1 | nomination to a benefice worth 20,000 ducats a year, and also 4 3,1 | Calixtus added a revenue of 20,000 ducats, so that at the age 5 3,4 | when she had numbered 50,000 inhabitants, whereas now 6 4,1 | valued by itself at 100,000 ducats, or almost, a million 7 4,1 | public peace an army of 20,000 horse and 6,000 infantry. ~ 8 4,1 | army of 20,000 horse and 6,000 infantry. ~Ferdinand was 9 4,1 | lend the King of France 200,000 ducats, payable when he 10 4,2 | This cost Charles VIII 745,000 gold crowns and the expenses 11 4,2 | hostage for the sum of 300,000 ducats by John of Aragon; 12 4,2 | Cariati, with an income of 10,000 ducats and the office of 13 4,2 | Carinola, an income of 12,000 ducats, and the first of 14 4,5 | pledged the jewels for 20,000 ducats. Then, enriched by 15 5,1 | lend him the sum of 200,000 florins. Piero found it 16 5,2 | could muster nearly 150,000 souls. ~The next day, at 17 5,2 | subsidy, the sum of 120,000 florins, in three instalments; ~ 18 5,3 | you please, the sum of 300,000 ducats, with which sum you 19 5,3 | issue, to place the 300,000 ducats in the hands of a 20 5,3 | Christendom, while the sum of 300,000 ducats that is, nearly a 21 5,3 | drawing an income of 180,000 livres, which as a life 22 5,5 | followers a total of 10,000 men. Five thousand light 23 5,6 | Constantinople, for a sum of 120,000 livres. But the pope, desiring 24 5,8 | alive to Charles for 120,000 livres and sold him dead 25 5,8 | set on foot an army of 30,000 horse and 20,000 infantry, 26 5,8 | army of 30,000 horse and 20,000 infantry, and each of them 27 7,1 | the Orsini should pay 70,000 florins for the expenses 28 7,1 | future payment of the 70,000 florins, the Orsini handed 29 7,1 | estimating his worth at 40,000 ducats nearly all the sum 30 7,2 | smallest was worth more than 20,000 ducats. This magnificence 31 8,1 | remembered, was worth 300,000 ducats. ~After this, all 32 8,1 | had as a fact received 60,000 ducats for signing it and 33 8,4 | Duke and a pension of 20,000 francs; then, when he had 34 8,4 | collar worth at least 200,000 livres; indeed, there was 35 8,4 | the pope should pay 200,000 ducats dowry to the bride, 36 10,1| amounting to nearly 19,000 men, who were to combine 37 10,1| of eight years from 1,500,000 to 200,000 ducats. But before 38 10,1| years from 1,500,000 to 200,000 ducats. But before he went 39 10,2| Lucrezia for the sum of 80,000 crowns, which her father 40 10,3| victories. Thanks to the 200,000 ducats that yet remained 41 10,4| of Dijon arrived with 10,000 Swiss; so that, counting 42 10,4| attracted more than 200,000 people to Rome; the temporal 43 11,1| gathered from the fact that 799,000 livres in gold was paid 44 11,1| in exchange for the 799,000 livres in gold that he had 45 11,3| effects, viz., to bring 600,000 ducats into the pontifical 46 11,3| having been priced at 50,000 ducats, and to assure the 47 12,1| retreat for the sum of 36,000 ducats per annum, in exchange 48 12,3| immunity from pillage with 60,000 ducats; and Naples with 49 12,3| the duchy of Anjou and 30,000 ducats a year, an condition 50 13,1| him 800 men-at-arms and 3,000 infantry, was following 51 13,4| years; ~He should pay 12,000 ducats per annum to Caesar, 52 14,1| fancy, would vary from 10,000 to 40,000 ducats; ~Lastly, 53 14,1| would vary from 10,000 to 40,000 ducats; ~Lastly, since as 54 14,3| which perhaps contained 100,000 Roman crowns in specie, 55 15,4| to be responsible for 15,000 ducats, the sum total of 56 16,2| Still, Caesar had nearly 200,000 ducats in the charge of 57 16,2| upon Pisa: 500 men, 200,000 ducats, his name and his


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