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1 3,4 | same time: he needed an ally to keep a watch on the policy 2 4,1 | interests: Florence, Milan's old ally, was abandoning her for 3 4,1 | Lastly, to hand over to his ally the principality of Tarentum 4 4,3 | she could not betray her ally by yielding to the demands 5 4,3 | resolved to rely on his ally Ludovico Sforza alone, and 6 4,5 | might be produced on his ally by this scene. But he was 7 4,5 | Florence, accompanied by his ally; but scarcely had they reached 8 5,1 | this service to their new ally. Then Charles VIII set him 9 5,4 | had came to abandon his ally, and sent to Charles the 10 8,4 | to have the pope as his ally. So he promised the Duke 11 10,2| great friendship with his ally and relative Louis XII, 12 11,2| into the son-in-law of his ally. Whereas, if Alfonso were 13 12,1| undertaking against his ally Bentivoglio; Caesar, not 14 12,1| then, reinforced by his new ally's contingent, he took the 15 12,1| dei Medici, kinsman and ally of the Orsini, should be 16 12,1| his word to so powerful an ally; he therefore replied that 17 12,2| by Frederic's faithless ally was not destined to endure 18 12,2| arrived at Rome, that his ally Ferdinand had deceived him, 19 13,2| king engaged to help his ally against any enemy whatsoever, 20 13,3| in him they respected the ally of the King of France; they