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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| questions that might be put to him by the twenty most 2 2,2 | a glorious one, and had put down the pretensions of 3 2,2 | of princes of the blood, put an end to civil wars, and 4 2,2 | Marie of Burgundy and had put under the ban of the Empire 5 3,1 | girls under his protection, put one into a convent, and 6 3,2 | apostle when aforetime He put into his hands the keys 7 4,2 | of Naples, and never to put obstacles in the way of 8 4,3 | Signoria. The French ambassador put forward his proposal, that 9 4,4 | when Charles VIII first put forward his pretensions, 10 5,1 | taken it by storm, and had put its soldiers and inhabitants 11 5,6 | cover until the king had put his cap upon his head, with 12 5,6 | the sacred vestments are put off; the pope feigned a 13 5,7 | his cardinal's costume, he put on a groom's dress. Thanks 14 5,8 | announced the secret ones were put into execution. These obliged 15 5,8 | Those troops were to be put under the command of Gonzalvo 16 6,3 | Stradiotes and saw their enemies put to flight, ran up armed 17 6,4 | before imaginary dangers, put a stop to this enthusiasm, 18 6,4 | could safely attack and put an end to conquered and 19 7,1 | The pontifical troops were put to flight, though after 20 7,2 | Accordingly this proposition was put forward in a full consistory, 21 7,2 | dress, which I can only put an at night, I am forced 22 8,2 | avowal would necessarily put an end to all negotiations, 23 8,3 | the petition; thus Caesar put off the scarlet robe, which 24 8,4 | thought an audacious thing to put on his horses' feet a metal 25 8,4 | the Duke of Valentinois to put three hundred lances at 26 9,3 | stripped of all has clothes and put on others to be inspected 27 9,3 | champion of religion who put his faith in God should 28 10,1 | to perform. He instantly put at the disposal of Caesar 29 10,3 | children of William Tell, put up to auction by the nations, 30 11,3 | and brother too well to be put on the wrong scent; and 31 11,5 | to Cesena without him, he put his horse to the gallop 32 11,5 | honour, that if he would put the matter in their hands, 33 12,1 | resistance, but he had also put himself under the protection 34 12,1 | his approach, he began to put a price on the friendship 35 12,1 | by Vitellozzo, should be put into his hands that they 36 12,4 | Rome; but scarcely had they put out to sea when the weather 37 12,4 | the pope not wishing to put in at Porto Ferrajo, they 38 12,4 | could not get in, had a boat put out, and so was taken ashore. 39 13,1 | chamber, Caesar left Rome to put the sentence in execution. 40 13,3 | such as he would give must put everything once more in 41 13,3 | confederates, desiring to put an end to differences, enmities, 42 13,3 | agree that they shall be put to the arbitration of Cardinal 43 13,3 | the Duke of Romagna, to put into his hands as a hostage 44 13,5 | his soldiers indoors, and put his horse to the gallop 45 14,1 | only to poison them: this put him in the position of a 46 14,1 | the butler accordingly put the wine an a sideboard 47 14,3 | where it lay in state, put it in the coffin which was 48 14,3 | blows; then the carpenters put on the lid, and while one 49 15,2 | straight to the Vatican, to put himself more directly under 50 15,3 | opinions, one that it should be put into the hands of the Riani, 51 15,3 | of the Papal estates, and put under the command of Giacopo 52 16,1 | this lack of restraint to put to him certain questions 53 16,1 | Caesar on the bed; then they put away the remnant of the 54 16,1 | to climb up again. Caesar put up a brief prayer, whether 55 16,2 | little door of exit; he then put his hand into the pocket


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