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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,3 | assumed the name of Alexander VI." ~The news of this nomination 2 2,1 | Accordingly we too, with Alexander VI, will cast a rapid glance 3 2,3 | Ferdinand judged Alexander VI with his usual perspicacity; 4 2,3 | of man was this Alexander VI, for undertaking and accomplishing 5 3,2 | 2~Alexander VI, however, though he had 6 3,3 | with these words, Alexander VI rose up, laid his hands 7 3,4 | Indeed, although Alexander VI had repudiated the abuses 8 3,4 | end of a year, Alexander VI had reconquered that spiritual 9 3,4 | plots and plans of Alexander VI; the separation was therefore 10 3,4 | great annoyance of Alexander VI, who saw through this excuse, 11 4,1 | the two leagues. Alexander VI, wounded by Ferdinand's 12 4,2 | the Pyrenees. ~Alexander VI was in the very centre of 13 4,2 | papal throne, Alexander VI had made great strides, 14 4,3 | for their king. ~Alexander VI replied that, as his predecessors 15 4,4 | Giorgia Bucciarda, Alexander VI's envoy, who was commissioned 16 4,4 | the embassy; by Alexander VI it was rejected, because 17 4,4 | in the morning, Alexander VI was freed from the first 18 5,3 | juncture that Alexander VI received his answer from 19 5,3 | private letter to Alexander VI, in which Bajazet offered 20 5,3 | the Christians, Alexander VI, Roman pontiff and pope 21 5,7 | Charles VIII and Alexander VI were swearing a friendship 22 6,4 | of his papacy, Alexander VI had seen five kings upon 23 9,3 | own free will. ~Alexander VI, as we may suppose, had 24 9,3 | heaven. ~~Pope Alexander VI was thus set free from perhaps 25 12,4 | Long live Pope Alexander VI! Long live the Duchess of 26 13,3 | nevertheless the Pope Alexander VI and his Very Christian Majesty 27 14,2 | Towards evening Alexander VI walked from the Vatican 28 14,2 | the medallion, Alexander VI, motionless and livid, was 29 14,3 | the corpse of Alexander VI was about to enter the church 30 Epi,2| Innocent VIII and an Alexander VI who are its shame, it has


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