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1 3,1 | of the poor and ought to return to the poor, he passed his 2 3,1 | Aragon and Portugal. On his return, which took place during 3 4,3 | severe cold and cough on his return from the hunting field, 4 5,1 | which was augmented by the return of the other ambassadors, 5 5,1 | necessary that he should return, so he asked Charles's permission 6 5,2 | change, and hoped for a return of liberty after the fall 7 5,3 | on an appointed day, in return for the despatch of our 8 5,7 | said a word of his early return to Rome. The cry of joy 9 5,8 | mother, he signalised his return by a terrible vengeance. ~ 10 6,1 | were awaiting the victor's return. So he yielded at the first 11 6,4 | its result was to open a return to France for that man whom 12 6,4 | Holiness knew, to cut off his return into France; ~(2) That, 13 6,4 | previously, at the time of his return from Naples, although he 14 6,4 | him: he would therefore return to Rome so soon as the affairs 15 9,1 | that the republic should return to her democratic principles, 16 9,1 | the shade, who desired the return of the Medici. ~The first 17 9,3 | crowd allowed Savonarola to return to his convent, but they 18 10,2 | difficulty. So directly after the return of Alexander to Rome, Giacomo 19 10,4 | break their engagements and return to the fatherland. But during 20 10,4 | next day they proposed to return to their homes. The duke 21 11,4 | to be quite ready for a return next spring; for Caesar 22 11,5 | then, ordering his men to return to Cesena without him, he 23 12,4 | Valentinois was invited to return to Rome, to take his share 24 12,4 | travellers embarked on their return journey to Rome; but scarcely 25 13,4 | of a hundred lances; ~In return for this, his son Hannibal 26 13,4 | confidence he felt in the return of friendship that Borgia 27 13,5 | longer doubt the genuine return of his friendship, and it 28 14,1 | subjection, Caesar resolved to return to Rome and help the pope 29 14,3 | to those to whom he could return what he had taken, and opened 30 15,2 | courage, was obliged to return to the Vatican. There he 31 15,4 | he was being watched. In return for this kind reception, 32 15,4 | the Church, and now should return; giving the deed, signed 33 15,4 | take him there; with the return of the courier the safe-conduct 34 Epi,2| enough. So he resolved to return to Paris, and carried out 35 Epi,2| great fete in honour of his return, although he had lost hope