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35 among
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 4,1 | far Charles VIII. By this treaty it was agreed: ~That the 2 4,1 | Naples was effected. ~This treaty was scarcely concluded when 3 4,2 | Anne of Brittany. ~By the treaty of Etaples, on the 3rd of 4 4,2 | war with England. ~By the treaty of Barcelona, dated the 5 4,2 | them shut. ~Lastly, by the treaty of Senlis, dated the 23rd 6 4,2 | of Calabria. ~When this treaty, so advantageous for himself, 7 4,3 | the house of Aragon by a treaty, she could not betray her 8 4,5 | they were both bound by treaty to his enemy, Alfonso of 9 5,1 | Lorenzo had concluded a treaty of alliance with Ferdinand 10 5,2 | Signoria spoke of ratifying the treaty of Piero dei Medici, the 11 5,2 | king replied that such a treaty no longer existed, as they 12 5,4 | include Alfonso II in the treaty, and in case he should refuse 13 5,8 | According to the articles of the treaty agreed upon by the confederates, 14 5,8 | following the signature of the treaty. The fleets were to be equipped 15 7,1 | Venetians, in virtue of the treaty quoted above. ~The Venetian 16 7,1 | died, eight days before the treaty was signed, of the same 17 10,1| called an infraction of the treaty made between vassals and 18 12,2| had also signed a secret treaty with Ferdinand the Catholic, 19 12,2| house of Anjou. By this treaty the two kings were sharing 20 12,2| presented to the pope the treaty signed at Grenada on the 21 12,2| Ferdinand the Catholic, a treaty which up, to that time had 22 13,2| Tuscany received a copy of the treaty signed between the republic 23 13,2| and the King of France, a treaty in which the king engaged 24 13,2| already lost everything. ~A treaty of alliance was signed between 25 13,3| that he was ready to sign a treaty in consonance with their 26 13,3| promises that the second treaty shall be ratified by the 27 13,4| to the confederates the treaty drawn up between him and 28 13,4| differences by a private treaty, and sent his son to arrange 29 13,4| be the guarantors of this treaty. ~But the convention brought 30 13,4| Oliverotto decided to sign the treaty that Orsino brought, and 31 15,2| Caesar was signing a new treaty with Louis XII, by which 32 15,2| lost. ~The day when this treaty was made known, Gonzalvo 33 15,3| same year, had signed a treaty of peace with the Turks: 34 15,4| drawn up in the form of a treaty and sanctioned by a bull. 35 15,4| Angelo. In fulfilment of this treaty, Caesar went down the Tiber


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