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1 Pro,2| than two years. "Since his death was to bring about many 2 1,1 | some years later, after the death of Nicholas V, Paul II, 3 4,1 | political programme to the death of Lorenzo dei Medici. But 4 4,3 | resolution: this was the death of Ferdinand. The old king 5 4,3 | of "the happy ruler." His death occurred at the very moment 6 5,3 | being a man is liable to death, and who is now in the hands 7 7,4 | doubt as to the cause of death. It was pierced with nine 8 8,1 | after the Duke of Gandia's death, and on the next day, the 9 8,3 | had suffered torture and death for some trifling crime. 10 8,3 | was to have been burnt to death, had not rain fallen in 11 8,3 | actions since his brother's death his want of vocation for 12 9,2 | doubt, to die a terrible death, but on condition that Savanarola 13 9,2 | What mattered to him the death of an obscure disciple like 14 9,3 | victims even after their death: the Signoria, yielding 15 10,2 | Gandia up to the time of his death. It was said in Rome, and 16 10,3 | Rome. ~Another unexpected death followed so quickly on that 17 10,3 | the Vatican. ~This last death served the purpose of determining 18 11,1 | contradictory reports of the sudden death and the miraculous preservation 19 11,2 | perhaps seemed worse, the death of Alfonso was resolved 20 11,3 | was found at the point of death, but not actually dead, 21 11,3 | immediately after Alfonso's death, the Duke of Valentinois 22 11,5 | with powers of life and death over the inhabitants; he 23 12,1 | that they might by their death expiate that of Paolo Vitelli, 24 12,2 | probable future, had, by the death of Alfonso, loosened all 25 12,3 | consoled for her husband's death, and had never before enjoyed 26 12,4 | sickness or by the terror of death. The pope alone did not 27 13,2 | Manfredi before him, and, death for death, he preferred 28 13,2 | before him, and, death for death, he preferred to perish 29 13,5 | by taking and putting to death the men who had been the 30 14,2 | to fight eight days with death; at last, after a week of 31 14,3 | before, though still at death's door himself, he summoned 32 14,3 | more thrown open, and the death of the pope was proclaimed. ~ 33 14,3 | on the day of the pope's death, except the one that he 34 14,3 | religious feeling towards death which all men instinctively 35 15,1 | produced at Rome by Alexander's death, one may imagine what happened 36 15,1 | his honour or avenge the death of Paolo Orsina, his father. 37 15,3 | twenty-six days. ~After his death, Caesar, who had cast himself