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1 1,2 | Vatican where a lamp might be seen keeping obstinate vigil, 2 1,2 | for, not wishing to be seen at their houses, he thought 3 1,3 | to-day, and it could be seen by the manner of all, that 4 2,3 | legacy by Lorenzo, as we have seen, at the risk of his soul' 5 3,1 | their equals had never been seen in Rome. With a view to 6 3,1 | proclaimed pope. ~We have seen by what means the nomination 7 4,1 | Florentine Republic, had seen in the mission entrusted 8 4,2 | bearings is still to be seen carved on all the walls, 9 4,4 | Although Alfonso had clearly seen through the motives of Piero' 10 4,4 | desolation the world has ever seen. During all this time Charles 11 4,5 | anything that Italy had ever seen before. But suddenly they 12 5,3 | French in Italy, and we have seen that he laid all the foundations 13 5,5 | thirty-six bronze cannons were seen to advance, bumping along 14 6,4 | papacy, Alexander VI had seen five kings upon the throne 15 7,2 | with anything heretofore seen in Rome, that city of religious 16 7,4 | who might possibly have seen, either from their houses 17 7,4 | at last who said he had seen something happen on the 18 7,4 | two fellows I had first seen exploring were holding him 19 7,4 | on the riverside, he had seen dead men thrown into the 20 8,4 | all political changes, had seen in a moment what he could 21 8,4 | to Rome that they had not seen any trees in France, or 22 9,2 | there was nothing to be seen but heads ranged one above 23 11,5 | wounded. A man had been seen going by at a gallop, carrying 24 11,5 | working in the fields had seen him appear and vanish again 25 11,5 | woman declared that she had seen him go into this house. 26 11,5 | but Caesar, when he had seen Astor, whom he did not know 27 12,1 | had reinforced, as we have seen, by a hundred men-at-arms 28 12,3 | open; and then might be seen the spectacle of some of 29 12,4 | brilliant throng might be seen Olivero and Ramiro Mattei, 30 13,4 | brother-in-law; it was then seen that he only had 2000 cavalry 31 13,4 | arrived at Sinigaglia, and had seen Vitellozzo, Gravina, Oliveratta, 32 Epi,1| Rome was still as he had seen it. ~ ~ 33 Epi,2| upright man, that he had seen enough. So he resolved to