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1 Pro,1| the bed was Lorenzo the Magnificent, who at the beginning of 2 Pro,2| clutching in his arms a magnificent crucifix which he had just 3 Pro,2| friendly words. Lorenzo the Magnificent only replied with sobs; 4 1,1 | years: at this epoch the two magnificent chapels did not exist, nor 5 2,1 | superb horse, clothed in a magnificent oriental costume, between 6 2,2 | the duchy of Milan, the magnificent republic of Florence, and 7 2,3 | as well as the so-called Magnificent; but he was both ignorant 8 3,4 | jewels, gorgeous stuffs, and magnificent mansions. A true Spaniard 9 4,1 | plan did not agree with the magnificent projects of Piero dei Medici. 10 4,1 | merchants of priceless stuffs; magnificent clothes had been made for 11 4,1 | knowledge of his character; a magnificent prospect was opened to him 12 4,2 | make an exhibition of his magnificent jewels, and Gentile's desire 13 4,3 | people with a stately and magnificent escort of lords and cardinals, 14 4,3 | you were present at some magnificent and voluptuous royal audience 15 4,3 | victual and fodder. The magnificent republic replied that if 16 5,1 | far the ambassador of the magnificent republic would extend his 17 5,1 | royal protection, that the magnificent republic should lend him 18 5,1 | and the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, continued its triumphal 19 5,1 | commotion at Florence. The magnificent republic had supposed that 20 5,2 | Florence clad in their most magnificent apparel, accompanied by 21 5,5 | troop was not only the most magnificent, but the most considerable 22 5,5 | shoulders. In the midst of this magnificent escort advanced Charles 23 5,7 | his air, presenting in his magnificent oriental costume a great 24 5,7 | behind him were led six magnificent horses, a present from the 25 5,8 | of all, had produced such magnificent gold and silver plate; and 26 7,2 | pages and servants rode magnificent horses, caparisoned in velvet 27 7,2 | properly to be leading a magnificent army in the battlefield, 28 7,3 | set in the open air in a magnificent vineyard, a property of 29 7,3 | not come. ~The repast was magnificent: Caesar was quite as cheerful 30 7,3 | about a while under the magnificent pine trees that shaded the 31 7,4 | was set down. At once the magnificent dress was fetched from the 32 8,1 | masquerades; there were magnificent hunting parties, when Caesar 33 8,4 | then, when he had made this magnificent gift and talked with him 34 8,4 | bringing up the rear of the magnificent cortege, behind the duke 35 9,3 | nothing better from the magnificent republic, sent as deputies 36 11,1 | the church the gift of a magnificent chalice in which were three 37 11,2 | blood, Alfonso mounted a magnificent Andalusian steed of Arab 38 11,4 | disconcerted; he commanded a magnificent army, composed of the finest 39 11,4 | interrupted, fetes began, as magnificent and as exciting as he knew 40 12,4 | presented to the bride four magnificent rings set with precious 41 12,4 | night in dancing, while a magnificent display of fireworks lighted 42 12,4 | thought of it, he replied: ~"MAGNIFICENT LORDS, I can tell you nothing 43 13,3 | Macchiavelli sent them to the magnificent republic of Florence. ~" 44 13,5 | for 1500 Roman crowns, a magnificent pearl which could not be 45 14,2 | the Vatican to fetch some magnificent peaches that had been sent 46 15,3 | the only remnant of his magnificent army, thence by land to