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1 Pro,1| matter. The austere preacher set forth at once, bareheaded 2 1,1 | according to Pliny, was set up by the Pharaoh at Heliopolis, 3 1,1 | to Rome by Caligula, who set it up in Nero's Circus, 4 1,2 | where the obelisk is now set up of which we have spoken 5 1,2 | the other end of which was set up a Madonna with a lamp: 6 2,1 | declare that the sun never set on his dominions. In fact, 7 2,3 | little tyrannies, Rome was set on high, the most exalted, 8 4,1 | allies pledged themselves to set on foot for the maintenance 9 4,2 | his neighbours, and could set on foot the enterprise that 10 4,3 | which they would presently set Italy on fire. ~Indeed, 11 5,1 | ally. Then Charles VIII set him on horseback, and ordered 12 5,2 | asked for his lance, he set it in rest, and gave the 13 5,2 | to recall the decree that set a price on their heads; ~ 14 5,5 | article, therefore, was set aside, and the following 15 5,8 | the confederates had to set on foot an army of 30,000 16 6,3 | who, now that they were set free from the Stradiotes 17 7,1 | these against the Orsini, set them the work of recapturing 18 7,2 | by his personal beauty, set off as it was by all the 19 7,3 | at night. ~The table was set in the open air in a magnificent 20 7,4 | Wednesday evening, when I had set down my load of wood on 21 7,4 | Sant' Angelo, where it was set down. At once the magnificent 22 8,1 | resolved that all should be set right. So he denied all 23 8,3 | few lines we are about to set before him are a translation 24 9,1 | Moreover, Savonarola now set an example that was followed 25 9,1 | which the youthful reformers set on fire, singing religious 26 9,3 | executioner's hand and himself set fire to the four corners 27 9,3 | Pope Alexander VI was thus set free from perhaps the most 28 11,3 | piazza. But scarcely had he set his foot on the first step 29 11,5 | seized her in his arms and set her in front of him on his 30 12,2 | ramparts than they began to set up their batteries, which 31 12,4 | removed, candlesticks were set on the floor in a symmetrical 32 12,4 | bride four magnificent rings set with precious stones; then 33 12,4 | preparations were at once set on foot for the fulfilment 34 12,4 | awoke to find a scaffold set up in the square, and upon 35 13,1 | Florence, joined their party, set the captives at liberty, 36 13,5 | instructions with Michelotto, set off for Sinigaglia as soon 37 13,5 | after his accounts had been set right. ~That same night 38 13,5 | the Prince of Squillace set off to take possession, 39 14,2 | seeing two bottles of wine set apart, and having heard 40 14,3 | floor and ceiling, were set up in his room, like the 41 14,3 | altar in St. Peter's, where, set on trestles, it was exposed 42 15,2 | approaches to the gate, set fire to it: a passage gained, 43 15,3 | peace with the Turks: thus set free from her eternal enemy, 44 15,4 | once weighed anchor and set sail for Spain: during the 45 Epi,2| it would not be proper to set down here, it seemed to 46 Epi,2| the machine seemed to be set in motion by an impulse