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1 Pro,2| those of Jericho, shall fall at the blast of their trumpets." ~" 2 1,1 | had been threatening to fall in about 1440, and Nicholas 3 1,3 | moment the rain began to fall; but no one paid any attention 4 1,3 | general shout saluted its fall; little by little the aperture 5 3,2 | pope cannot slip without a fall, and cannot fall without 6 3,2 | without a fall, and cannot fall without injury and dishonour 7 4,2 | had not assisted at the fall of the house of Anjou, had 8 4,2 | great offices which should fall vacant. ~He demanded that 9 4,5 | ridicule and disgrace would fall on him from every side if 10 5,2 | return of liberty after the fall of the Medici. Charles VIII 11 6,3 | and in the rear, and to fall upon its flank. Not content 12 7,4 | vox populi', let himself fall into the depths of despair: 13 7,4 | whom his suspicions should fall, he gave the strictest orders 14 8,2 | the pontifical house would fall by the overthrow of that 15 9,1 | Savonarola had prophesied his own fall like the man who paced around 16 9,3 | the news of Savonarola's fall and arrest when he claimed 17 10,2 | before his body had time to fall. ~ ~ 18 11,4 | been nearly killed by the fall of a chimney, and departed 19 11,5 | evening were now beginning to fall, he soon disappeared into 20 13,2 | had really ordered them to fall back upon Rimini, and bring 21 14,1 | vacant; these offices would fall into the hands of the pope, 22 16,2 | room or had lost it in his fall; anyhow, he had not the