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1 I, AuthPre| John of the Indies or the Emperor of Trebizond, who, to my 2 I, I| by the might of his arm Emperor of Trebizond at least; and 3 I, V| and of the loves of the Emperor's son and his wife all exactly 4 I, VII| and "The Deeds of the Emperor," written by Don Luis de 5 I, XI| than seated alongside of an emperor. And indeed, if the truth 6 I, XVI| words is seen drubbed and emperor, that is to-day the most 7 I, XVIII| conducted and led by the mighty emperor Alifanfaron, lord of the 8 I, XVIII| the banners of the valiant emperor Pentapolin of the Bare Arm, 9 I, XXI| were to go and serve some emperor or other great prince who 10 I, XXI| even second cousin to an emperor; for the king will not be 11 I, XXVI| endeavouring to become an emperor, or at least a monarch; 12 I, XXVI| of time to come to be an emperor, as he said, or at least 13 I, XXVI| mind, instead of being an emperor, to be an archbishop, I 14 I, XXVI| an archbishop and not an emperor, as is usual and customary 15 I, XXVI| conscience, to become an emperor and not an archbishop, because 16 I, XXVII| immediate steps to become an emperor or monarch, for there was 17 I, XXVII| recommend his master to be an emperor instead of an archbishop, 18 I, XXIX| risk of not becoming an emperor as in duty bound, or even 19 I, XXIX| that he was going to be an emperor.~ ~By this time Dorothea 20 I, XXIX| his master's becoming an emperor entirely depended on his 21 I, XXIX| the point of becoming an emperor; for he felt no doubt at 22 I, XLVIII| they represent to be the Emperor Heraclius who entered Jerusalem 23 I, L| opportunity of making myself an emperor, so as to show my heart 24 I, LII| for him has been the great Emperor of China, who wrote me a 25 I, LII| much without money, while Emperor for Emperor and Monarch 26 I, LII| money, while Emperor for Emperor and Monarch for Monarch, 27 II, VIII| in the case of the great emperor Charles V and a gentleman 28 II, VIII| a gentleman in Rome. The emperor was anxious to see that 29 II, VIII| it was from this that the emperor examined the building. A 30 II, VIII| skylight he said to the emperor, 'A thousand times, your 31 II, VIII| thought into effect,' said the emperor, 'and I shall give you no 32 II, VIII| Saint Peter's needle. The emperor Hadrian had for a tomb a 33 II, XI| wings, and at one side an emperor, with a crown, to all appearance 34 II, XI| one the soldier, that the emperor, and I the devil; and I 35 II, XI| cart, even if it were the emperor himself."~ ~"Don't think 36 II, XI| out of the cart, and the emperor, the devil carter and the 37 II, XII| wanted, at the very least the emperor's gold crown and Cupid's 38 II, XIII| would not be anything but an emperor; but I was trembling all 39 II, XVIII| however, to make you an emperor in the twinkling of an eye."~ ~ 40 II, XXIV| the time of the aforesaid emperor Charlemagne. And this demonstration 41 II, XXIV| Caesar, the valiant Roman emperor, what was the best death. 42 II, XXVI| sceptre in his hand is the Emperor Charlemagne, the supposed 43 II, XXVI| Observe, too, how the emperor turns away, and leaves Don 44 II, XXVI| Marsilio badly wounded, and the Emperor Charlemagne with his crown 45 II, XXVI| Pedro, taking up the split Emperor Charlemagne, "it would not 46 II, XLII| your master comes to be emperor (as he will beyond a doubt 47 II, XLIV| changed places with the emperor of Germany. On taking leave 48 II, XLVII| might be secretary to the emperor himself; open this paper 49 II, LXII| bust or figure of a Roman emperor, and was coloured like bronze,