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1 2,2 | Italian, might well have brought a somewhat partial judgment 2 3,2 | deplore the faults which have brought this experience home to 3 3,3 | unfortunate issue must have brought shame and disaster upon 4 3,4 | workmanship. The rich man brought his merchandise, the poor 5 4,4 | his embassy to Naples had brought upon him the ill-will of 6 4,5 | Este, Duke of Ferrara. They brought with them not only the promised 7 4,5 | in Italy of the disease brought by Christopher Columbus 8 4,5 | thereabouts had already brought over this strange and cruel 9 5,3 | the said Bucciarda has brought us word that the King of 10 5,4 | Piccolomini would necessarily be brought into contact with the young 11 5,4 | unimportant that they could be brought forward at the first conference. ~ 12 5,5 | This formidable artillery brought up the rear of the procession, 13 5,5 | The same evening, they brought to the king, less to do 14 6,4 | soon as the affairs that brought him back to his own kingdom 15 6,4 | four Spanish cardinals, who brought up the number of his compatriots 16 7,1 | and skill were well known, brought with them a considerable 17 7,2 | at the appointed hour was brought into the presence of his 18 7,3 | of supper a man in a mask brought him a letter. The duke unfastened 19 7,4 | like the day, passed and brought no news. On the morrow, 20 8,1 | was the fact that Caesar brought good news, King Frederic 21 9,3 | 3~But, brought face to face with the ordeal, 22 9,3 | in law: they practically brought the sentence with them, 23 10,1| suzerain; accordingly he brought forward his complaints at 24 10,2| way to her father's wishes brought her a new gift from him: 25 10,3| Swiss that Yves d'Alegre had brought from the Romagna, and directed 26 10,4| and while the recruits brought in by the bailiff of Dijon 27 10,4| conquest. So the runners who brought the news were rewarded with 28 11,1| The sum that Alexander brought into the pontifical treasury 29 11,5| apprised of the event that had brought Carracciuolo before them, 30 11,5| The capture of Faenza had brought Caesar the title of Duke 31 12,1| and by the Orsini, who had brought him another two or three 32 12,2| capitulation. When he had brought them round to his view, 33 13,3| goodwill, not fear, that brought him back to them, he showed 34 13,4| treaty. ~But the convention brought to the confederates by Orsino 35 13,4| sign the treaty that Orsino brought, and to let the Duke of 36 13,5| orders conscientiously, and brought to the Vatican everything 37 13,5| cardinal to have his food brought as before, and he died of 38 14,1| else to do now that he had brought the pontifical States into 39 14,3| horses; every day a bull was brought in, turned over on his back 40 15,3| supposed to be a prisoner, had brought about great changes in Romagna. 41 15,4| paper that Pietro d'Oviedo brought, Don Diego replied that