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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | the Cardinal Patriarch of Venice." ~"But how shall we get 2 2,2 | most serene republic of Venice. ~ ~ 3 2,3 | most serene republic of Venice, whose doge was Agostino 4 2,3 | and the ancient duchy of Venice, the provinces of Bergamo, 5 2,3 | seemed to be mere suburbs of Venice. ~In the intervals of space 6 2,3 | Naples, Milan, Florence, and Venice, petty tyrants had arisen 7 3,1 | Rome, she betook herself to Venice, accompanied by two confidential 8 3,4 | way between Florence and Venice, was wonderfully convenient 9 4,1 | and admit the republic of Venice; Duke Hercules III of Ferrara 10 4,1 | road, through Naples and Venice, that well might lead to 11 4,2 | stretching out one hand as far as Venice, while by the marriage of 12 4,4 | successfully against Florence and Venice, and had driven the Turks 13 5,8 | Milan, and the republic of Venice, 8000 each. Every confederate 14 6,2 | combined forces of Milan and Venice exceeded a total of thirty-five 15 6,4 | republics of Florence and Venice had successively recognised 16 7,1 | King of France, the Doge of Venice, and the Marquis of Mantua. ~ ~ 17 9,3 | deputies Gioacchino Turriano of Venice, General of the Dominicans, 18 10,1| borders on the states of Venice, and collected on the Po 19 10,4| prisoners were taken to Venice, but Louis XII claimed them, 20 11,1| in from the territory of Venice alone. ~But as the Turks 21 11,2| captain-general of the republic of Venice. ~It was now Alfonso's turn 22 11,3| ambassadors from France and Venice; but as their arrival was 23 11,4| ambassador extraordinary of Venice, made his arrival. He was 24 11,5| with a suitable retinue to Venice, where the marriage was 25 11,5| immediately to send back to Venice the lady he had carried 26 11,5| French ambassador returned to Venice, and related what the duke 27 11,5| Hungary, the republic of Venice, and the Kings of Castile 28 13,1| been sent by his father to Venice. ~The presence of Caesar 29 13,4| conceal his intentions; while Venice, seeing him approach her 30 13,4| town, and took boat for Venice. ~Caesar learned this news 31 14,1| frontiers of Naples to those of Venice, he returned to Rome to 32 15,1| Spain, and the republic of Venice to raise their voice in 33 15,3| difficult situation that Venice had thrust upon them. Venice, 34 15,3| Venice had thrust upon them. Venice, in the spring of the same 35 15,3| the rank of gentleman of Venice. ~Then Caesar made a proposition


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