Chapter
1 III | already. The Romans were brought into Greece by the Aetolians;
2 III | obtained a footing they were brought in by the inhabitants. And
3 III | elements.~King Louis was brought into Italy by the ambition
4 III | greater powers in Italy, he brought in a foreign power, he did
5 III | aggrandized the Church, nor brought Spain into Italy, it would
6 III | that predominancy has been brought about either by astuteness
7 VI | beyond opportunity, which brought them the material to mould
8 VII | so that their simplicity brought them into his power at Sinigaglia10.
9 VIII | orphan many years before, was brought up by his maternal uncle,
10 VIII | Giovanni himself, who had brought him up.~Giovanni, therefore,
11 XI | entry of the French, he brought about all those things which
12 XII | honoured; and affairs were brought to such a pass that, in
13 XII | dangers; thus they have brought Italy to slavery and contempt.~
14 XIII | foreigner. But his good fortune brought about a third event, so
15 XVIII| Centaur Chiron to nurse, who brought them up in his discipline;
16 XIX | will be content with one, brought to pass within the memory
17 XIX | kept sheep in Thrace, which brought him into contempt (it being
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