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handed 9
handful 1
handle 4
hands 52
handsome 8
handwriting 1
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53 thus
52 borgia
52 even
52 hands
52 italy
52 knew
52 place
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | lost no time in laying his hands upon it in spite of the 2 1,3 | the power fell into strong hands; and it was more important 3 2,3 | kingdom of Naples was in the hands of the old Ferdinand, whose 4 2,3 | made to escape from his hands. Now the election of Alexander 5 3,2 | scrutiny, he lifted his hands to heaven and cried, in 6 3,2 | a humble voice and with hands crossed upon his breast, 7 3,2 | aforetime He put into his hands the keys of heaven and entrusted 8 3,2 | the means, claims at our hands the fruits, and we desire 9 3,3 | he confided to our weak hands the vice-chancellorship, 10 3,3 | Alexander VI rose up, laid his hands upon his son's head, for 11 4,1 | sovereign power into the hands of his nephew, on pain of 12 4,2 | temporal power. In his own hands he held, to be sure, only 13 4,3 | alive, were busy laying hands upon the torches with which 14 4,4 | parties: one he left in the hands of his son Ferdinand, with 15 5,1 | himself in person into the hands of the French monarch, to 16 5,3 | death, and who is now in the hands of your Highness, should 17 5,3 | wheresoever and by whatsoever hands you please, the sum of 300, 18 5,3 | the 300,000 ducats in the hands of a third party, so that 19 5,4 | taken over Ostia from the hands of the Colonnas; Civita 20 5,6 | the aid of the pope's own hands. Then, after they had stood 21 5,7 | VIII has done it, by the hands of his faithful allies, 22 7,2 | to crown him with his own hands as the papal representative. 23 7,3 | shrink from bathing his hands in the blood of his kindred; 24 7,4 | taking the corpse, one by the hands, the other by the feet, 25 7,4 | Meantime the bloodstained hands of Caesar Borgia were placing 26 8,2 | the reward was in the same hands, and if the sentence was 27 8,2 | inside when he was shaking hands with a friend. Then the 28 8,3 | wore his woman's garb; his hands were tied behind his back, 29 9,2 | their red crosses in their hands, marched behind singing 30 9,3 | placing the tabernacle in his hands, they protested that it 31 9,3 | in God should bear in his hands that very God to whom he 32 10,1| see, and received at the hands of the pope a new investiture, 33 10,2| cardinals gave her their hands when she stepped from her 34 10,2| resolved to take into his hands the town of Nepi, which 35 11,5| put the matter in their hands, and not yield to his rage, 36 11,5| beautiful young woman, her hands bound together behind her 37 12,1| Bentivoglio forced to bathe their hands in this blood, so that he 38 12,1| should be put into his hands that they might by their 39 12,3| an arrow, fell into the hands of the Duke of Valentinois; 40 12,4| No one ever knew by whose hands the scaffold had been raised 41 13,1| town delivered into his hands. But the plot had been discovered 42 13,2| these returned into his own hands. The lieutenants of the 43 13,2| duchy was once more in the hands of the Duke of Urbino. ~ 44 13,3| Romagna, to put into his hands as a hostage one of the 45 13,4| left the citadel in the hands of a captain, recommending 46 14,1| a poisoned cup from the hands of the pope. ~The future 47 14,1| offices would fall into the hands of the pope, and he would 48 14,3| another, bathed his mouth and hands in the blood. ~The agitation 49 15,3| it should be put into the hands of the Riani, the other, 50 15,3| Riani, the other, into the hands of the Church; Faenza had 51 15,4| that his enemy was in his hands; and Caesar actually went 52 16,1| enterprise, clinging with hands and feet to this fragile


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