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1 Pro,2| mercy of God is infinite," replied the monk; "and I come into 2 Pro,2| will forgive them all," replied Savonarola. "God will forgive 3 Pro,2| fixed on the dying man, he replied with a groan which proved 4 Pro,2| mercy of God." ~"My father," replied Lorenzo eagerly, "I feel 5 Pro,2| God will give it to you," replied the monk. ~Lorenzo shut 6 Pro,2| after a moment's silence, he replied: ~"Yes, my father, I will 7 Pro,2| desire it; it is the Lord," replied Savonarola coldly. ~"Impossible, 8 Pro,2| Lorenzo the Magnificent only replied with sobs; and one hour 9 1,2 | mother; good, my sister," replied the young man, kissing the 10 1,2 | my mother, certainly," replied the young man; "and it is 11 1,2 | And for Christendom," replied his sister, with a still 12 3,1 | grandeur in his eyes so he replied instantly to Roderigo that 13 3,2 | world?" ~"Yes, holy father," replied Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, 14 3,2 | fared on his journey. Caesar replied that he was wonderfully 15 4,3 | the Jews of Christendom," replied that they were not in a 16 4,3 | The magnificent republic replied that if Charles VIII had 17 4,3 | being considered at all, replied that it was her desire to 18 4,3 | their king. ~Alexander VI replied that, as his predecessors 19 4,5 | soon reassured; for Charles replied that he had advanced too 20 5,1 | Tuscany. Piero dei Medici replied, that, with the actual consent 21 5,1 | would extend his politeness, replied that this concession was 22 5,1 | than of fortresses, and replied that his fellow-citizens 23 5,2 | been prepared for him, and replied in a few evasive words to 24 5,2 | Piero dei Medici, the king replied that such a treaty no longer 25 5,6 | his presence of mind, he replied to the king that he would 26 5,7 | the messenger, but he only replied that he could tell him nothing, 27 5,7 | disorder?" ~"From the serpent," replied Rosa Vanozza, gnashing her 28 5,7 | and pay indeed!" ~"Who?" replied Rosa. "King Charles VIII 29 5,8 | this conduct. But the pope replied that he knew nothing whatever 30 6,4 | in person. ~Charles VIII replied: ~(1) That he did not understand 31 7,2 | I am glad you think so," replied Caesar. "And now let me 32 7,2 | sbirri?" ~"Yes, monsignore," replied Michelotto, who had divined 33 7,2 | I think he must die," replied the man coldly. ~ ~ 34 7,3 | own fortune in this crime, replied that he was entirely at 35 7,3 | manner of execution. Caesar replied that the time must needs 36 7,3 | was expecting him. Caesar replied that he was no doubt free 37 7,4 | the governor. But the Slav replied that, since he had exercised 38 8,1 | save him. ~The archbishop replied that he was entirely at 39 8,4 | becoming her husband, she replied simply that she would never 40 9,3 | trial altogether. Savonarola replied that it was not astonishing 41 9,3 | suggested. To this Savonarola replied that if it were himself 42 10,4 | a battle, and the Swiss replied that they had far too much 43 10,4 | of capitulation. But they replied that even if a condition 44 11,4 | nothing else to say. When they replied that they had not, M. de 45 12,1 | powerful an ally; he therefore replied that he was at the king' 46 12,4 | what he thought of it, he replied: ~"MAGNIFICENT LORDS, I 47 15,1 | Caesar thanked Colanna, and replied that from the moment that 48 15,2 | his engagements, Pius III replied that in his quality of sovereign 49 15,4 | Oviedo brought, Don Diego replied that as he knew his lord 50 Epi,1| face of the earth. The Jew replied that except in his own religion 51 Epi,1| together." ~But the Jew replied ~"I believe, dear Jean,