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1 1,1 | from which the pontifical election is proclaimed, he had not 2 1,3 | obtaining from Heaven the speedy election of a pope: this procession, 3 1,3 | former, had just settled the election of the new pope. ~The hour 4 1,3 | in all probability, the election would take place the next 5 1,3 | should pass without any election taking place, the end of 6 1,3 | rather to suit with the election of some young conqueror 7 2,3 | from his hands. Now the election of Alexander had caused 8 2,3 | fail to rejoice in this election, but also that he did not 9 3,1 | protested loudly against this election, which they treated as a 10 3,2 | when he was apprised of his election he could not dissimulate 11 3,2 | silver; "and we hope by your election to give glory to God, repose 12 3,2 | the news of his father's election at the University of Pisa, 13 3,4 | Rome at the time of his election. He arranged for the provision 14 3,4 | threaten, saw in the new pope's election means not only of strengthening 15 4,1 | the occasion of each new election to the papacy, it is the 16 4,2 | cardinals who had opposed his election and was now taking refuge 17 7,3 | Alexander the night before his election to the papacy. There the 18 14,1| each of them would buy his election, more or less dear according 19 15,2| party, each desiring the election of a pope of their own nation. 20 15,2| were wanted to secure the election of Cardinal Amboise at the