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1 2,1 | future over the secondary States. Accordingly we too, with 2 2,2 | attention to those secondary States which formed a circle more 3 2,3 | great Powers, of secondary States, and of little tyrannies, 4 3,4 | policy of the neighbouring States. John Sforza, grandson of 5 4,1 | custom for all the Christian States to send a solemn embassy 6 4,1 | passage through his own States. ~Such a proposition was 7 4,3 | embassy to the various Italian States, composed of Perrone dei 8 4,3 | army to pass through her States, and pledge herself in that 9 5,8 | equipped by the Maritime States; but any expenses they should 10 5,8 | and in all the Italian States, especially at Rome, was 11 6,1 | towards Tuscany, crossed the States of the Church, and on the 12 6,4 | and also the forces of his States, so as to secure his own 13 7,2 | viz., alienating from the States of the Church the cities 14 10,1| for the defence of his own States, because he supposed, not 15 10,1| territory which borders on the states of Venice, and collected 16 10,2| through all the pontifical states with a suite of archbishops, 17 11,1| clock in the day in all his States an Ave Maria should be said, 18 12,2| exiled by the pope from the States of the Church; but he was 19 12,4| frontiers of the Ecclesiastical States. ~Also the Duke of Valentinois 20 13,2| principalities and then the states of the second order, he 21 13,3| in the destruction of any States not conforming thereto. ~ "( 22 14,1| Siena was not one of the States of the Church, and Caesar 23 14,1| had brought the pontifical States into subjection from the 24 15,1| other of the Ecclesiastical States: Fabio Orsino and Prospero 25 15,2| retain possession of the States he still held, and promised