Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | of the army when war was decided upon, and of convening the
2 1, XV | being overcome”. Whence they decided to make one last try: and
3 1, XV | means than Religion, they decided to repeat their ancient
4 1, XVI | having lost their liberty, he decided suddenly to free himself
5 1, XIX | esteemed him little, so that he decided that if he wanted to maintain
6 1, XXI | but as a most prudent man decided to avail himself of his
7 1, XXXVII | and each of thy factions decided to appoint a chief [for
8 1, XXXVIII| the honorable course and decided to let them do what had
9 1, XL | opposing him openly, they decided to do it by artifice: and
10 1, LI | the Roman Senate when they decided that a public stipend be
11 1, LI | do the one and the other, decided that the said stipends be
12 1, LIII | Pisa: which enterprise was decided upon by the People on the
13 2, II | against the Romans, they decided, after much consultation,
14 2, VIII | them, [and] the Princes decided it should be necessary that
15 2, XV | point of what it is to be decided and not to be always ambiguous,
16 2, XV | shall say: when we have decided that, it will be easy to
17 2, XV | that which is to be done decided, it is an easy thing to
18 2, XV | people: For if they had decided at once either to help or
19 2, XX | reverence due to Senate, decided to take up arms and make
20 2, XXII | many times, if they are not decided by very excellent men, are
21 2, XXIII | And after these words they decided that the Privernati should
22 2, XXVI | becoming weary of the siege, decided to depart, and having already
23 2, XXVII | acquisitions had not taken away, decided to try for an accord and
24 2, XXVIII | opposed to such things, decided to obtain by deceit and
25 2, XXXIII | Consul. For once a war was decided on by the People and the
26 3, VI | and that of the Empire, decided to have them killed, and
27 3, VI | danger they were in, they decided to forestall it, and without
28 3, VI | the house of Medici, they decided to do in the Church: which
29 3, VI | given her to him as a wife, decided to kill him, and chose the
30 3, X | assaulted by the Romans, decided not to come to battle, and
31 3, X | shut himself up in towns, decided to take the other method
32 3, X | him, now by the enemy, he decided to try the fortune of battle,
33 3, XIII | the question appears to be decided, for it is much easier for
34 3, XVIII | other way of saving her, decided to make a diversion from
35 3, XVIII | Florentines hearing of this, decided to succor Marradi, without
36 3, XVIII | disorganization of the other, both decided to raise their camp the
37 3, XX | Camillus so much, that they decided to give up the town to him
38 3, XXXIV | country, as they had already decided; which two acts were the
39 3, XLI | of the country is to be decided, there ought not to exist
40 3, XLIII | deprived of other expedients, decided to call the Emperor into
41 3, XLIV | the Romans in the field, decided, (having placed guards in
42 3, XLIV | dubious and various replies, decided that, by not giving them
43 3, XLIV | means. Whence that De Foix decided to go by the shorter route
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