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1 1,1 | been able to give more than five thousand crowns to continue 2 1,1 | did so many things in a five years' reign, had not yet 3 1,2 | handsome young man of about five or six and twenty, dressed 4 1,2 | treasure he has engaged to give five thousand ducats to the Cardinal 5 1,3 | pope with a mistress and five children. The great thing 6 2,2 | was simply founded on the five vowels, a, e, i, o, u, the 7 2,2 | initial letters of these five words ~ "AUSTRIAE EST IMPERARE 8 3,1 | Vanozza, by whom he had five children Francesco, Caesar, 9 3,1 | was effected; and so the five cardinals who had taken 10 4,1 | and accompany him with five hundred lances; ~That the 11 4,2 | delta Rovere, one of the five cardinals who had opposed 12 5,3 | Father: the aid of four or five thousand Turks would be 13 5,4 | the French vanguard halted five hundred feet from the Gate 14 5,4 | archers of Gascony: there were five thousand of them, wearing 15 5,5 | followers a total of 10,000 men. Five thousand light horse rode 16 5,8 | hundred horsemen on board and five thousand infantry, to help 17 6,1 | French lances, and about five hundred Italian men-at-arms, 18 6,3 | Stradiotes, and more than five thousand infantry: this 19 6,3 | stand, though the enemy were five against one, and the combat 20 6,4 | papacy, Alexander VI had seen five kings upon the throne of 21 6,4 | his simony; moreover, the five kings of Naples had in turn 22 9,2 | at the appointed place, five feet in height, ten in width, 23 10,4| the shortest not less than five foot six. Still, this was 24 11,3| bull the horse. But after five or six rounds, the bull 25 11,3| temple. Struck down by these five blows, he lost his footing 26 12,1| hundred men-at-arms and five thousand infantry. ~Still, 27 12,4| Porto Ferrajo, they remained five days on board, though they 28 13,3| the country in parties of five or six only, and attached 29 14,3| and fifteen fortresses in five years, been seated, sword 30 15,1| inspired. ~Thus there were five armies in Rome: Caesar's 31 16,2| they pointed out, he beheld five men stretched side by side;