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1 3,3 | Naples, Calixtus kindled a terrible war, which by a happy issue 2 5,1 | of France were making a terrible commotion at Florence. The 3 5,2 | of the room to give the terrible order that would convert 4 5,3 | tettering, and a volcano more terrible than her own Vesuvius was 5 5,5 | supposed that each of these terrible machines, scarcely known 6 5,8 | signalised his return by a terrible vengeance. ~Cardinal Valentino 7 6,2 | had scarcely come when a terrible storm arose, and so long 8 6,3 | Suddenly there was heard a terrible clash behind it was the 9 6,3 | appeared to be animated with a terrible purpose, he stopped short 10 7,2 | were about to share some terrible enterprise. ~He signed to 11 7,3 | like that in which the terrible deed was done that we are 12 9,2 | a spectacle of real and terrible interest. ~But the devotion 13 9,2 | willing, no doubt, to die a terrible death, but on condition 14 9,2 | himself, and, playing this terrible game in his own person, 15 10,1| Sforza's position was a terrible one: he was now suffering 16 10,2| by the ambition of that terrible trio, Alexander, Lucrezia, 17 11,2| incurred by living near his terrible father-in-law, had retired 18 11,5| hard was it to believe this terrible intelligence; but it was 19 12,3| Ischia. ~Thus, by a last terrible blow, never to rise again, 20 12,4| by what executioners the terrible deed had been carried out; 21 14,2| sight for a moment of the terrible position he was in: he summoned 22 14,3| produced none the less a terrible effect in Rome; for although 23 16,1| short. ~The situation was a terrible one: the darkness of the