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1 Pro,1| hereditary ailment in his family. He had found at last that 2 Pro,1| at Ferrara, whither his family, one of the most illustrious 3 Pro,2| the magnificence of your family and the credit of your business 4 1,2 | and still more so our family, which is so patriarchal." ~ 5 2,2 | therefore too full of his family affairs to be troubled about 6 2,3 | at Bologna, the Malatesta family at Rimini, the Vitelli at 7 3,1 | some writers declare, of a family of royal blood, which had 8 3,1 | seeing his mistress and his family; but his uncle Calixtus 9 3,1 | he decided to fetch his family at last to Rome: thither 10 3,2 | any other member of his family, but went straight to the 11 3,3 | Church, not father of the family; that, vicar of Christ as 12 4,1 | he had selected from the family treasures. All his jewels, 13 4,3 | when the fortune of his family was changing. ~ ~ 14 5,1 | Romagna, than the Colonna family declared themselves the 15 5,3 | all the foundations of his family's future grandeur upon his 16 5,8 | troubles that the pope and his family had experienced during the 17 6,1 | Aubigny, of the Scotch Stuart family, lieutenant in Calabria; 18 6,4 | come for founding a mighty family; and for this he relied 19 6,4 | Orsini against the Colonna family, when Charles VIII's enterprise 20 6,4 | Virginio Orsini and his whole family in a secret consistory, 21 6,4 | overtures to the Colonna family, saying he would commission 22 6,4 | conqueror alike. ~The Colonna family accepted this proposition, 23 7,3 | anxious to aggrandise his family, but he is mistaken in the 24 7,3 | pope's nephew: the whole family therefore was present, except 25 8,2 | enjoyed by the pope and his family: from time to time strange 26 9,1 | another son to the pope's family; thus had he cursed the 27 10,4 | make an end of the whole family at a blow, forced Francesco 28 10,4 | catastrophe of Ludovica and his family caused the greatest joy 29 10,4 | temporal interests of his family seeming to him far more 30 11,3 | mourning. ~This important family business was now settled, 31 11,4 | his subjects towards his family, had resolved on defending 32 12,1 | enemies of the Bentivoglio family, he cast his eyes upon Bologna; 33 12,1 | Mariscotti, the head of the family, and ordered the massacre 34 12,3 | and there remain with his family for six months secure from 35 12,4 | to take his share in the family rejoicing, and on the day 36 13,3 | massacred with the rest of his family, had re-entered Camerino, 37 13,5 | commended the care of his family to the captains, and embraced 38 14,3 | the Colonnas: from the one family he had taken their blood, 39 14,3 | meeting one member of the family, stabbed him, and as a sign 40 15,2 | was the only member of the family who had not declared against 41 15,2 | governor to admit him and his family, to defend him to the last 42 15,3 | surviving heir of this unhappy family, all whose legitimate descendants