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1 1,1 | as Innocent VIII had been dead for sixteen days, the Conclave 2 1,1 | ring from the finger of the dead pope, to dress, shave and 3 2,1 | found in the midst of the dead, close to the Tophana Gate; 4 3,4 | Brunelleschi, and Donatello were dead, but Ariosto, Raphael, Bramante, 5 4,5 | that his nephew was just dead: Ludovico at once begged 6 5,8 | 000 livres and sold him dead to Bajazet for 300,00 ducats.... ~ 7 7,3 | the duke very soon fell dead, his valet dying beside 8 7,3 | backed his horse towards the dead body: the four murderers 9 7,3 | wretched valet they left for dead upon the pavement. But he, 10 7,4 | the crupper the body of a dead man, his head and arms hanging 11 7,4 | about face; but seeing the dead man's cloak floating, he 12 7,4 | the riverside, he had seen dead men thrown into the Tiber 13 8,4 | after his supper; and was dead, leaving the throne to the 14 9,1 | punishment, and Charles was dead; lastly, Savonarola had 15 9,1 | intercourse with a heretic, their dead bodies would be dragged 16 9,2 | antagonist, and there bring a dead man to life again, to prove 17 10,2| three days later he was dead. ~His body was taken to 18 10,3| perfect health, he was found dead in the morning. His possessions 19 11,1| at the gate, "The pope is dead, the pope is dead!" At this 20 11,1| pope is dead, the pope is dead!" At this cry, the guards 21 11,1| rubbish on the floor, one dead and the other two dying. 22 11,1| the other two dying. The dead man was a gentleman of Siena 23 11,2| Whereas, if Alfonso were dead, Lucrezia would be the position 24 11,2| reluctantly dragged the dead bull from the arena, and 25 11,3| assassins, supposing he was dead, at once remounted the stairway, 26 11,3| death, but not actually dead, by some passers-by, some 27 11,3| assassins; but Alfonso was not dead, and, thanks to the strength 28 11,5| bride; but soon some fell dead, and others, terrified, 29 11,5| highroad there had been found dead and wounded. A man had been 30 13,2| by lying down among the dead; when night came on, he 31 14,3| blood: when the bull was dead, Caesar was taken out and 32 14,3| waited to hear that he was dead before, though still at