Book, Chapter
1 Int | His unusual ability was soon recognized, and in 1500
2 I, II | exhausted, the old evils soon returned; for Atalaric died
3 I, II | returned; for Atalaric died soon after his grandfather, and
4 I, III | will of the pope. Pepin soon after died, and was succeeded
5 I, IV | of it, to the Germans. As soon as the affairs of Germany
6 I, IV | of Innocent III. But as soon as he had taken the crown,
7 I, V | exciting new disturbances. As soon as they had made a prince
8 I, V | against its enemies, as soon as they were directed against
9 I, VI | Galeazzo; Galeazzo, dying soon after, left a son called
10 I, VI | devastations of Italy, and soon increased both in reputation
11 I, VI | succeeded him; but Galeazzo soon after died, leaving Giovan
12 I, VII | whose valor and discipline soon caused the foreign troops
13 I, VII | count of La Marca. Innocent soon after died, and Gregory
14 II, I | too few the country would soon be wasted; for one part
15 II, I | difficult of access, as soon as the cause of alarm is
16 II, I | any delay married her. As soon as the fact became known,
17 II, II | the city was confided. As soon as they met, they classed
18 II, II | on the following day, as soon as light appeared, he returned
19 II, II | given to Charles, but as soon as the latter became powerful
20 II, III | word signori, or lords, was soon afterward adopted. The Florentines
21 II, III | greater terror, but they soon after returned to their
22 II, III | laws made against them. As soon as their demand became known,
23 II, IV | the Bianchi, who, however, soon afterward, under pretense
24 II, VII | which they cannot attain, as soon as the purchase of Gherardino
25 II, VIII| course you now pursue, as soon as with your assistance
26 II, VIII| for of necessity they must soon become alike, or their difference
27 II, VIII| himself, that they would soon see they had entertained
28 II, I | occurred they were again soon reduced to six. It now seemed
29 II, I | recovery of their power, but soon became humbled and abject
30 III, I | into pride, the citizens soon found that the business
31 III, I | rather than by laws, as soon as one becomes dominant
32 III, I | unopposed, it must of necessity soon divide against itself; for
33 III, II | uproar recommenced, and soon the ensigns of the Arts,
34 III, III | hope that the tumults would soon be appeased; for everyone
35 III, III | remained quiet, order would soon have been re-established.
36 III, III | fate of this city, that as soon as external wars have ceased
37 III, III | former troubles, they would soon have an end, after the many
38 III, III | determined to take up arms as soon as they had acquired a sufficient
39 III, III | above a thousand men. This soon became known to the other
40 III, IV | being joined by any other, soon withdrew. Of the citizens,
41 III, IV | joining in the fight, he soon vanquished them, drove part
42 III, V | finding that the plebeians had soon become quite as insolent,
43 III, VI | alarmed by such examples, as soon as they begin to perceive
44 III, VI | possession of Hungary, but was soon after slain there.~As great
45 III, VII | in the Signory, he would soon carry them into effect.
46 III, VII | which he was master; but soon afterward, recovering his
47 IV, I | rivers Magra and Panaro.~Soon after the treaty was concluded,
48 IV, I | encountering the enemy they were soon routed, not so much by the
49 IV, II | own authority; and would soon, if not restrained by greater
50 IV, III | This circumstance would soon have produced most mischievous
51 IV, III | aggrandize himself, would soon become as dangerous to them
52 IV, IV | themselves and their families.” Soon after this interview with
53 IV, IV | country of Lucca would very soon be obtained. It must, however,
54 IV, IV | managed, that city would soon get into such a condition
55 IV, V | proved our destruction. As soon as we learned that your
56 IV, V | private emolument; that as soon as he was appointed commissary,
57 IV, VI | the office. The drawing soon after took place, and fortune,
58 IV, VI | if not hindered, he would soon become prince, and that
59 IV, VI | mercy of the Signory. As soon as he had entered the palace
60 IV, VII | not seem aware they would soon themselves have to entreat
61 IV, VII | their enemies, which would soon take place, they might drive
62 IV, VII | number of armed men, and was soon joined by Ridolfo Peruzzi
63 V, I | greatest perfection, they soon begin to decline. In the
64 V, I | peace was restored, it was soon disturbed by those who retained
65 V, I | assistance, so that very soon two large armies were on
66 V, I | not effected he would very soon have to look at the defense
67 V, I | prisoner in the battle, and soon after died of his wounds.
68 V, II | of great sagacity, and as soon as an opportunity presented
69 V, II | went to Gaeta, which as soon as his liberation had become
70 V, II | Francesco Spinola, who, soon after he had reduced his
71 V, II | exiles, alarmed him. As soon as he had learned the revolt
72 V, III | to their relief.~It was soon known in Florence that the
73 V, III | without serving, he would soon make some other demand,
74 V, IV | about Brescia, and having soon completely conquered it,
75 V, IV | the powers of Italy would soon have to submit to him. The
76 V, V | slip, the rejoicings were soon over, and Brescia remained
77 V, V | Florentines would be compelled, as soon as he entered Tuscany, to
78 V, VI | receiving his instructions, soon found an opportunity of
79 V, VI | fortress untenable; for as soon as he heard of the enemy’
80 V, VI | intention of securing him as soon as they had an idea of his
81 V, VI | late government; so that as soon as he knew Niccolo was at
82 V, VII | The Count Francesco, as soon as the season would permit,
83 V, VII | of the bridge, they were soon repulsed by the fresh forces
84 VI, I | disaster at Tenna, he so soon occupied Verona: that being
85 VI, I | her to Ferrara; so that as soon as peace was established,
86 VI, I | during his life, they would soon afterward find their very
87 VI, II | attacked the Canneschi, soon overpowered them, slew part,
88 VI, II | Ciarpellone to be arrested, and soon afterward put to death;
89 VI, III | dismay. Order, however, was soon so completely restored by
90 VI, V | become lord of Milan; for as soon as the truce had expired,
91 VI, V | keep the field, and must soon retire. He therefore advised
92 VI, V | to congregate, there was soon collected a large crowd;
93 VI, VII | their own. He, therefore, soon after the death of Alfonso,
94 VI, VII | reputation in his dominions, and soon obtained the places of which
95 VII, I | enemies held it in check. As soon as the strength of the opposition
96 VII, II | in his hands, they were soon after destroyed in various
97 VII, II | in that city, there was soon such a concourse of people,
98 VII, II | which he was liable; but as soon as he had ordered those
99 VII, II | injure the duchy; but as soon as they perceived the Florentines
100 VII, III | in that case, he would soon repent of having neglected
101 VII, III | supreme magistracy, and as soon as he assumed its duties,
102 VII, III | wholly in favor of Piero, who soon afterward filled all the
103 VII, III | fortune than Luca Pitti, who soon found the difference between
104 VII, IV | custom while new methods are soon adopted and as speedily
105 VII, V | Florence who would join them as soon as they found the inhabitants
106 VII, V | here is so great, that as soon as they witness the injury
107 VII, V | your directions, we shall soon attain the completion of
108 VII, VI | the duke’s destruction, as soon as they became old enough
109 VIII, I | proceeded to Romagna, and soon returned to Florence. After
110 VIII, III | to recruit themselves, as soon as they were expired, they
111 VIII, III | their hereditary feuds soon broke forth, and it was
112 VIII, IV | Florence with all speed as soon as they heard of the disaster,
113 VIII, IV | the duke of Calabria.~As soon as this peace was publicly
114 VIII, V | arose between them which soon became jealousies. Giovan
115 VIII, VII | permitted her to enter; but as soon as she was within, she threatened
116 VIII, VII | A great tumult arose as soon as the murder was known,
117 VIII, VII | duke of Milan; and hence, soon after the death of Lorenzo,
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