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1 1,3 | by reason of which he had given up his own votes to his 2 1,3 | in the feasts that were given on this occasion, the dominant 3 2,1 | pension of 40,000 ducats to be given by Bajazet to any one of 4 2,2 | The first proof he had given of this very philosophical 5 2,2 | do on earth after he had given this last proof of sagacity, 6 3,1 | from public affairs, was given up entirely to the affections 7 4,2 | Cerdagne, which had all been given to Louis XI as a hostage 8 4,2 | Neapolitan court, should be given a third great office, viz. 9 4,2 | town, and the town itself given over to him. ~In exchange, 10 4,4 | of his naval forces, and given his brother Frederic the 11 4,4 | and Alexander had not even given him the trouble of seeking 12 5,1 | demanded that Sarzano should be given up to him: to this Piero 13 5,3 | fortresses that had been given up to him, either after 14 5,3 | interests of your Highness. ~"Given at Constantinople, in our 15 5,3 | him the investiture and given it to Aragon. ~ ~ 16 5,4 | now by the secret support given him by the Bishops of Mans 17 5,4 | desired that D'jem should be given up to him, in order that 18 6,1 | rearguard. The confederates had given an evasive answer, for they 19 6,3 | sideway course, and had given orders to continue the match; 20 6,4 | friendship, to execute the order given against their old enemies 21 7,3 | This was a farewell repast given in his honour. Michelotto 22 8,1 | The whole pontifical town, given up like a courtesan to orgies 23 9,1 | of the carnival, hitherto given up to worldly pleasures, 24 10,2| third time, although he had given up his carriage for a litter. 25 10,3| the land and houses were given to the Duke of Valentinois; 26 10,3| of Julius Caesar, to be given on the Piazzi di Navona, 27 10,4| The whole of Novarra was given up to him except the citadel, 28 10,4| claimed them, and they were given up. Thus the King of France 29 11,2| the fair spectator who had given so lively a proof of her 30 12,3| them the traitor who had given up the gate; the churches 31 12,4| and that Duke Hercules had given the King of France his assent 32 12,4| adroitness, others were given now to the dancers who were 33 13,2| by the fact that he had given nothing but verbal instructions 34 13,4| beside each, so that at a given signal they might either 35 13,4| arrived at the rendezvous given to his army on the 31st 36 15,1| the political edifice had given way, and the star with eyes 37 15,4| him of the safe-conduct given him by Gonzalvo. ~The day