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1 Pro,2| path of military and civil life, wherein, before they were 2 Pro,2| made the glory of my whole life?" cried Lorenzo dei Medici. ~" 3 1,1 | have said, after living a life of self-indulgence, just 4 3,1 | him once more into public life. Consequently, instead of 5 3,1 | idea of changing the quiet life he was leading for the ambitious, 6 3,1 | the poor, he passed his life in churches, monasteries, 7 3,1 | expected to lead a most retired life, engaged a house in the 8 3,2 | Even to the end of our life we shall deplore the faults 9 3,3 | but for very peril of our life we were condemned to a voluntary 10 3,3 | will wink at disorderly life, then you will very soon 11 5,2 | for the first time in his life, did not attempt resistance. 12 5,3 | better and more peaceful life, where at last he may find 13 5,3 | 180,000 livres, which as a life annuity represented a capital 14 5,8 | five-and-thirty or forty, whose whole life had been one long rebellion 15 7,4 | all the errors of his past life, owning that the disaster 16 8,3 | vocation for the ecclesiastical life; so no one was astonished 17 9,2 | there bring a dead man to life again, to prove that his 18 9,2 | blood, who counted his own life as nothing if it might be 19 10,3 | away from the humble, hardy life of a mountain people into 20 11,3 | since each had saved the life of the other. The result 21 11,5 | resolved to sacrifice my life to my private vengeance, 22 11,5 | and his loose and criminal life has made him unworthy of 23 11,5 | as he is unworthy of the life whereof my sword shall deprive 24 11,5 | I will sacrifice my own life, not only in avenging my 25 11,5 | Ramiro d'Orco, with powers of life and death over the inhabitants; 26 16,2 | possibly he had had enough of life, and his heroism was rather 27 Epi,1| must study his manner of life and his morals, as also 28 Epi,1| there sees the shameful life led by the servants of the 29 Epi,2| after leading an exemplary life he died in the full odour