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3504 6,3 | and either because he was whirled away like Bourbon by his
3505 3,3 | precautions against sudden whirlwinds which are want to arise
3506 8,4 | 10th of May; and on the Whitsunday following the Duke of Valentois
3507 8,4 | private interests, and against whomsoever he pleased except only the
3508 9,2 | paths were made, two feet wide at most, their entrance
3509 7,2 | the sword and no hand to wield it?" ~"That too is the Duke
3510 8,2 | quickly as the poisoner willed and would leave no trace
3511 5,6 | to the king that he would willingly confirm the privileges that
3512 3,4 | venality of justice, "God wills not that a sinner die, but
3513 13,3 | once deceived even him, wily politician as he was. In
3514 3,3 | that our affection will wink at disorderly life, then
3515 13,5 | eager to play the same winning game himself, he announced
3516 16,1 | indescribable pride, he wiped his brow with his hand,
3517 3,1 | reputation of a Solomon for wisdom, of a Job for patience,
3518 6,2 | persuaded Charles to adopt the wiser plan, and to cross the Taro
3519 6,2 | following the advice of his wisest and bravest captains, thus
3520 2,2 | subject, a young man of little wit concerning the actions of
3521 9,2 | and eloquence. ~But the withdrawal of Savonarola, so far from
3522 6,1 | Charles while he himself withdrew with Caesar to Orvieto.
3523 9,1 | bull of excommunication at Wittenberg; he was weary of silence,
3524 5,8 | obey the order, with their wives and children and baggage,
3525 16,2 | leaving his body to the wolves and birds of prey. Torches
3526 6,2 | retreated to their lair in the woods, and there disappeared. ~
3527 3,4 | rich in industries silk, wool, hemp, fur, alum, sulphur,
3528 3,4 | one was sure of finding workmen, the other was sure of finding
3529 5,8 | too much to think of to be worrying about him; so he went to
3530 3,3 | these enemies who does his worst can cause injuries far more
3531 15,2 | poisoned plaster upon a wound in his leg. ~The pope then
3532 10,3 | crowned with a golden laurel wreath, surrounded by lictors,
3533 5,7 | street was scattered with the wreck of furniture and strips
3534 5,7 | through several deserted and wrecked apartments. At last, seeing
3535 11,3 | surgeons, and a poor deformed wretch who had been acting as valet,
3536 5,8 | within three days. The poor wretches had all collected together
3537 9,3 | had lifted him up by the wrists and then dropped him a distance
3538 15,1 | the palace, where he was writhing on his bed of pain and roaring
3539 13,3 | complete obliteration of wrongs and injuries which may have
3540 3,4 | to rejoin the statue of Xanthippus and the works of Phidias
3541 1,2 | already that the day before yesterday we sent to his house four
3542 | yourself
3543 2,3 | Ionian Sea, the islands of Zante and Corfu; in Greece, Lepanto
3544 2,3 | the east side of the Gulf, Zara, Spalatra, and the shore
3545 6,2 | responsibility of a general in his zeal as a soldier; but this first
3546 9,2 | being fulfilled; and some zealots, more ardent than their
3547 2,1 | known under the name of Zizimeh, had argued that whereas