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enemy 46
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47 republic
47 valentinois
46 enemy
46 gave
46 magnificent
46 set
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 2,2 | consciousness of genius: he was an enemy to all fatigue and all business, 2 4,4 | among his allies the very enemy he was at war with when 3 4,4 | the Alps, would find an enemy to fight instead of a friend 4 4,5 | on which, as Alexander's enemy, delta Rovere rested his 5 4,5 | both bound by treaty to his enemy, Alfonso of Naples, treated 6 4,5 | country, with a declared enemy in front of him and a doubtful 7 5,1 | when, however, he saw his enemy coming down from the Alps, 8 5,1 | for such humility in his enemy, demanded that Sarzano should 9 5,3 | found himself exposed to an enemy who was advancing upon him 10 5,4 | that the vanguard of the enemy was visible on the horizon. 11 5,4 | battle they presented to the enemy a triple array of iron spikes, 12 5,7 | a father and heart of an enemy, kissed him tenderly on 13 6,1 | and now announced that the enemy had forty thousand men under 14 6,1 | such a contempt for their enemy by their easy conquest, 15 6,1 | first, a herald to the enemy's camp to ask from Francesco 16 6,1 | both his own camp and the enemy's. Both were on the right 17 6,1 | which extended from the enemy's army to the French, and 18 6,2 | commissioned to tell the enemy's generals, in the name 19 6,2 | to avoid it, should the enemy cross the river from their 20 6,2 | seemed certain from the enemy's arrangements that battle 21 6,3 | a good stand, though the enemy were five against one, and 22 6,3 | penetrated so far into the enemy's ranks that he was lost 23 6,4 | fires lighted, that the enemy might suppose he was remaining 24 7,1 | movements, and silencing the enemy's artillery by the swiftness 25 7,1 | the ransom he owed to the enemy. ~Then the pope had the 26 9,1 | Savonarola, the pope had an enemy at once temporal and spiritual, 27 9,2 | the spiritual and temporal enemy of the Church. The Signoria, 28 9,3 | the Arrabbiati, a personal enemy of Savonarola, breaking 29 9,3 | perhaps the most formidable enemy who had ever risen against 30 10,1| were afraid of the powerful enemy that the Duke of Milan had 31 10,1| the territories of their enemy. ~Louis XII received the 32 10,3| So Trivulce, to face this enemy, had been compelled to call 33 10,4| defended by Frenchmen: thus the enemy's army was recruited by 34 11,2| marriage which converted his enemy's nephew into the son-in-law 35 11,2| arena, pursued by his swift enemy, that Caesar displayed all 36 11,2| better business with the new enemy than the old one, he turned 37 11,4| first to march against the enemy. But in spite of his courage 38 13,1| help the whole army of the enemy came down upon him. This 39 13,2| help his ally against any enemy whatsoever, and at the same 40 13,2| revolt against the common enemy, and took up a hostile attitude. ~ 41 13,3| aforesaid, to regard as a common enemy any who shall fail to keep 42 15,2| two-thirds weaker than his enemy, saw his cavalry cut to 43 15,3| set free from her eternal enemy, she had just led her forces 44 15,4| the King of Spain that his enemy was in his hands; and Caesar 45 15,4| him trust the word of an enemy when he had so often broken 46 16,2| died. ~But the rest of the enemy's army was defeated, thanks


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