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governed 3
government 5
governments 1
governor 28
governors 2
grace 2
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28 felt
28 gandia
28 governor
28 lorenzo
28 men-at-arms
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 4,2 | Archbishop of Montreal and Governor of Rome. This promotion 2 7,4 | gone to denounce it to the governor. But the Slav replied that, 3 8,2 | in the presence of the governor of Rome, the auditor of 4 10,3| 3~The governor of Rome lodged a complaint 5 11,4| the Archbishop of Reggia, governor of Rome, and the Archbishop 6 11,4| Piero, archbishop of Reggio, governor of Rome; Francesco Bargia, 7 11,5| been remarked at Cesena, a governor was installed there whose 8 12,3| Nicholas, Count of Laval, governor and admiral of Brittany; 9 12,4| news was made public the governor of St. Angelo received orders 10 12,4| had left Ramiro d'Orco as governor with plenary powers, to 11 13,2| aid from Chaumont dumbest, governor of the Milanese, on behalf 12 13,4| Orsini, who said that the governor of the citadel, though refusing 13 13,5| first street he met the governor of Rome with a detachment 14 13,5| himself; at the same time the governor received orders to seize 15 13,5| that he might find. ~The governor carried out his orders conscientiously, 16 15,2| an order addressed to the governor to admit him and his family, 17 15,3| Imola had assassinated their governor, and the town was divided 18 15,4| of the expenses which the governor pretended he had incurred 19 15,4| every day seeing the Spanish governor and discussing his plans. 20 15,4| the two ships. The Spanish governor received him with his accustomed 21 16,1| an exit reserved for the governor, of which he alone had the 22 16,1| served as his prison to the governor, who did the honours of 23 16,1| that he gave it up. The governor came to see him in his room, 24 16,1| after, he was no better; the governor had his dinner sent in, 25 16,1| charmingly courteous; the governor thought he would profit 26 16,1| appeared quite natural, and the governor took no offense, but hastened 27 16,1| filled his glass and the governor's, proposing the king's 28 16,1| proposing the king's health: the governor honoured the toast: Caesar


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