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1 2,1 | situations in regard to Italy, which they all coveted 2 2,2 | affairs to be troubled about Italy. Besides, he was busy looking 3 2,3 | Florence but of the whole of Italy, by the splendour of his 4 2,3 | ships; she possessed in Italy, beyond the coastline of 5 2,3 | the whole coastline, and Italy and Greece seemed to be 6 3,1 | letter he must quit Spain for Italy, Valencia for Rome. ~This 7 3,2 | about to change the face of Italy. The same day couriers started 8 3,4 | fortune was for Alexander. ~Italy, though tranquil, was instinctively 9 3,4 | flourishing than agriculture; Italy at this period was rich 10 3,4 | principal sovereigns of Italy had come to understand, 11 3,4 | enemies within or without, in Italy or outside. Ludovico Sforza, 12 4,1 | perhaps the richest in Italy, were distributed about 13 4,1 | changed the whole face of Italy. ~Ludovico Sforza had already 14 4,1 | protectorship of the whole of Italy; it was an open road, through 15 4,2 | way of the French king in Italy. ~This cost Charles VIII 16 4,2 | impending earthquake, and before Italy had any idea that the earliest 17 4,3 | they would presently set Italy on fire. ~Indeed, the designs 18 4,4 | understand that the expedition to Italy was to the King of France 19 4,4 | so long as they were in Italy. It was settled that Pandone 20 4,4 | to take for getting into Italy, but even beginning to reflect 21 4,4 | alone, but the whole of Italy to boot. In his preparations 22 4,4 | delta Rovere, driven out of Italy by the pope, arrived at 23 4,5 | of the loveliest women in Italy. ~The balls, fetes, and 24 4,5 | surpassing anything that Italy had ever seen before. But 25 4,5 | was the first example in Italy of the disease brought by 26 5,1 | Florence, the richest city in Italy, and the most prosperous 27 5,3 | he should have quitted Italy. ~Two days after this proclamation, 28 5,3 | success of the French in Italy, and we have seen that he 29 5,8 | of conquering the rest of Italy. Ludovico Sforza, on his 30 5,8 | only from Naples, but from Italy, and pledged themselves 31 6,2 | fortresses they had won in Italy, were scarcely eight thousand 32 6,2 | happy that he should leave Italy in this way, without causing 33 6,4 | Cordova, who arrived in Italy with a great reputation, 34 6,4 | authority, to depart out of Italy with his army, and to recall 35 6,4 | league, ordered him to leave Italy, whereas the confederates 36 7,1 | the Alps and re-entered Italy with three thousand Swiss, 37 7,3 | France was marching through Italy, I should now have been 38 8,4 | indispensable to his designs in Italy to have the pope as his 39 9,1 | France towards the centre of Italy: in Florence dwelt a man, 40 10,1| calling the French into Italy; all the allies he had thought 41 10,1| great hunting-ground of Italy, scarcely waited for him 42 10,4| collected to cross into Italy, sent off the bailiff of 43 10,4| enticing the French into Italy. ~The news of the catastrophe 44 11,4| finest troops of France and Italy; led by such men as Paolo 45 11,5| of the other princes of Italy." ~The doge and the senators, 46 13,1| throughout all this part of Italy by the successive captures 47 13,4| in the whole of Northern Italy; Florence, seeing him move 48 13,5| dissension likely to waste Italy: this service of his, together 49 14,1| pope. ~The future King of Italy found his father preoccupied 50 15,1| not only in the whole of Italy but also in the rest of 51 16,1| out of prison and had left Italy for Spain, and now lay in 52 16,2| to make an attempt upon Italy, with the aid of Louis XII;