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1 1,3 | the procession, as well as having a religious end in view, 2 2,1 | hundred thousand Turks, after having appealed in vain for aid 3 2,1 | Bey, Sultan of Egypt, who, having revolted against Bajazet, 4 2,2 | maintained peace, but because, having constantly been beaten, 5 2,3 | But since, in the fear of having no heir, the queen on her 6 2,3 | it, seeing that Borgia, having always been a bad man, would 7 2,3 | unfortunately, was far from having the genius of his father: 8 3,2 | prince of the apostles." ~Having spoken these words, Alexander 9 5,1 | fortresses he had insisted on having. Piero obeyed, and the French 10 5,3 | annoyed with the pope for having refused him the investiture 11 5,6 | the Most Christian king, having felt a desire to visit the 12 5,8 | 8~Having by these words reassured 13 6,2 | when on his embassy; he having made a great impression 14 6,3 | indefatigable Charles, who, having nothing more to do among 15 7,1 | demur; during the interval having heard that Trivulce had 16 8,1 | was coming back to Rome, having accomplished his mission 17 8,1 | for apostolic briefs, of having granted a false dispensation. 18 8,3 | astonished when, a consistory having been summoned one morning 19 10,1| the vicars of the Church, having failed to fulfil the conditions 20 10,3| vice-legate of Viterbo, having fallen into disgrace with 21 11,3| pontifical chest, each hat having been priced at 50,000 ducats, 22 11,5| flower of love for himself: having often before reproached 23 12,2| scarcely made when d'Aubigny, having passed the Volturno, approached 24 12,4| 4~His Holiness was now having a run of good fortune, and 25 14,1| easier because Louis XII, having suffered reverses in the 26 14,1| conquests were achieved, having nothing else to do now that 27 14,1| Michele, who had just died, having received a poisoned cup 28 14,2| bottles of wine set apart, and having heard that this wine was 29 14,3| Caesar had himself asked for, having heard that in a similar 30 15,2| to obtain by craft; and, having surprised the approaches