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1 Pro,1| sacred; so that, in his view, Lorenzo in subjugating 2 1,3 | having a religious end in view, had a political object 3 2,2 | make encroachments with a view to an attack, on the seas 4 3,1 | no longer had any end in view but that which his uncle 5 3,1 | been seen in Rome. With a view to checking the rumours 6 3,4 | astonishing abundance; and with a view to extending the general 7 4,1 | usurped by Aragon; and with a view to reconciling Charles to 8 6,2 | Fornovo, one could get a view, as we said before, of the 9 6,2 | Germany took quite another view. As their masters had no 10 6,2 | only been asked for with a view to putting the French army 11 6,3 | Charles had used, with a view to attacking his rear. Lastly, 12 6,4 | horses so worn out. This view was adopted in spite of 13 7,2 | shall see later, with the view of serving as a new instrument 14 8,3 | up to his middle, with a view to complete exposure before 15 10,1 | followed Louis XII with a view to playing his part in the 16 10,2 | his arrangements with a view to it, and placing a battery 17 11,5 | parley with Caesar with a view to capitulation. Caesar, 18 12,2 | brought them round to his view, he sent out to demand a 19 12,4 | several days, partly with a view of making the duke known 20 13,2 | compromising his master with a view to his own private interest, 21 14,3 | it was exposed to public view; but the body had become