Book, Chapter
1 I, I | desperate by necessity and resolved to take possession of some
2 I, II | the lady’s bosom and she resolved to have revenge. Knowing
3 I, V | ambitious man; and being resolved at any event to diminish
4 I, VI | hearing of so many victories, resolved to visit Italy and Rome,
5 II, II | became powerful his ruin was resolved upon. Actuated by these
6 II, IV | leaders of the Neri, and resolved to apply to the pope to
7 II, V | they saw them in arms and resolved to enter by force, took
8 II, VI | which the Florentines having resolved to go, shut up their shops
9 II, VI | them. It was, therefore, resolved that in order to come at
10 II, VI | fearing his greatness, resolved, before he should get himself
11 II, VIII| many citizens of all ranks resolved either to deliver themselves
12 II, VIII| did not succeed. They then resolved to attack him as he rode
13 II, VIII| they sought each other, and resolved to rise at once and die
14 II, VIII| known to each other, and resolved that the next day, which
15 II, I | this circumstance, they resolved to arm themselves, and with
16 II, I | they seemed to have. They resolved to die fighting, and rather
17 III, I | and make each the more resolved to increase the number of
18 III, I | Filippo degli Albizzi, and he resolved to favor it: for he saw
19 III, I | being one of the Signory, resolved to put an end to the evil
20 III, I | constantly at war. And as if resolved to give up to others, what
21 III, II | powerful persons. Having resolved to put an end to their insolence,
22 III, IV | from the Signory; and being resolved to have them by force if
23 III, IV | trades and some citizens, had resolved to signify their wishes
24 III, IV | nature than by fortune, he resolved to compose the tumult, and
25 III, IV | and with the utmost fury resolved to force the Signory to
26 III, VII | advantage, and therefore resolved to attempt the restoration
27 III, VII | tedious, Donato Acciajuoli resolved to attempt what involved
28 III, VII | all bold young men, and resolved upon returning to their
29 III, VII | set a people free who are resolved to be slaves; and, despairing
30 III, VII | city were accessory. It was resolved by the conspirators that
31 IV, I | views prevailed, and it was resolved that the ten should provide
32 IV, I | finding the Florentines resolved to occupy the places he
33 IV, II | so prevalent, the Signory resolved to assemble a few citizens,
34 IV, II | met together, and it was resolved that it had become necessary
35 IV, II | discussed the subject, they resolved to meet again at an appointed
36 IV, III | during that time, that it was resolved to revise them, preparatory
37 IV, V | was to be had from Lucca, resolved to take it of those who
38 IV, V | hunger or the sword, but were resolved to govern themselves for
39 IV, VII | heaven itself, which had resolved upon it, rather than to
40 V, I | arms in 1433, the soldiers, resolved upon war, directed their
41 V, I | injured by the opposite party, resolved at all events to make themselves
42 V, I | security, they therefore resolved that the magistrates possessing
43 V, II | himself; and Francesco Spinola resolved again to try his fortune,
44 V, II | Genoa, and the league had resolved that she should remain free;
45 V, II | up to Barga, which they resolved to besiege. This new attack
46 V, III | necessity should make us firmly resolved on our defense. It is reasonable
47 V, III | upon the subject, it was resolved that efforts should be made
48 V, III | then prevailing, it was resolved to terminate their differences
49 V, IV | Venetian alliance. He therefore resolved to take Romagna from the
50 V, IV | inflicted on the pontiff, he resolved to banter him by his words
51 V, IV | should abandon all hope, they resolved to relieve their allies
52 V, IV | people of Venice, and we have resolved to come to your relief with
53 V, IV | exercise toward you, he has resolved to outdo; for he is well
54 V, IV | consideration, he has also resolved to make his own subservient
55 V, V | passage by the plain cut off, resolved to proceed by the mountains,
56 V, V | regarded as almost fatal, he resolved to make a dangerous experiment.
57 V, V | returned to his forces, resolved by some extraordinary exertion
58 V, V | ridiculous to doubt, he resolved, by the exertion of uncommon
59 V, V | situation, he refused, but resolved to attempt the recovery
60 V, VI | alarmed the pontiff, that he resolved to seize the person of the
61 V, VI | found the Signory fully resolved that Brescia should be relieved
62 V, VI | he was wasting time, and resolved to undertake some other
63 VI, I | him willing to propose. He resolved to come to terms with the
64 VI, I | victory in his power, he resolved during the siege of Naples
65 VI, I | seeming to be settled, they resolved to support him. Designing
66 VI, II | Bartolommeo having therefore resolved to murder him, concealed
67 VI, II | war he so much desired, resolved to take the initiative,
68 VI, III | the former. However, he resolved to face his fortune and
69 VI, III | to the duke; both having resolved, that having gained the
70 VI, III | and after many debates, resolved on either a truce for five
71 VI, III | king already in action, and resolved to do them all the injury
72 VI, III | dreaded. They therefore resolved not to break with the count,
73 VI, III | the count. They therefore resolved that the army should march
74 VI, III | the enemy.~They therefore resolved to attack the count at all
75 VI, IV | heavily upon thee; and we are resolved to lose our liberty only
76 VI, IV | suspense; but at length it was resolved to send ambassadors to the
77 VI, V | harangue, it was unanimously resolved by the assembly, that the
78 VI, V | transferred to themselves, resolved to injure them as much as
79 VI, VI | in pursuit of glory, he resolved either to perform or to
80 VI, VI | baseness of Gambacorti, at once resolved to make an effort to prevent
81 VI, VII | mingling together, were being resolved into their ancient chaos.
82 VI, VII | no important result, he resolved to try what could be done
83 VII, I | upon his becoming duke; he resolved to enjoy in peace, the power
84 VII, II | Niccolo Soderini, and they resolved to unite their efforts to
85 VII, II | himself on the father, he now resolved to do his utmost to ruin
86 VII, II | quite unexpectedly to all, resolved to call in his debts, had,
87 VII, II | the death of Cosmo, it was resolved to celebrate two festivals,
88 VII, II | advice of his friends he resolved to take the signatures of
89 VII, III | attained. Upon this, Piero resolved to take advantage of his
90 VII, III | attempted anything else, resolved to sound Piero, and try
91 VII, IV | Venetian senators, and they resolved to send Bernardo Coglione,
92 VII, IV | order to divert the city, he resolved to celebrate the marriage
93 VII, IV | honored as princes, and resolved to be guided by the advice
94 VII, V | they found the inhabitants resolved to support him. His speech
95 VII, V | undertaken it, because, having resolved to die in Florence rather
96 VII, V | influence of Tommaso Soderini, resolved to march against them, and
97 VII, V | course. The enterprise being resolved on, the Volterrani were
98 VII, VI | renew it immediately, but resolved to try if, by his own influence
99 VII, VI | in their defense. Being resolved upon their undertaking,
100 VII, VI | their friends. It was also resolved that if one of their number
101 VII, VI | these ideas, and with minds resolved upon their execution, Giovanandrea,
102 VIII, I | direction of everything, and resolved that all transactions should
103 VIII, I | Considering their next step, they resolved, in order to facilitate
104 VIII, I | With this view, it was resolved that Francesco de’ Pazzi
105 VIII, I | arrangement was made; but it was resolved that Giovanni Batista and
106 VIII, I | decided upon the time, they resolved that the signal for the
107 VIII, II | not knowing what to do, he resolved, if possible, to escape
108 VIII, II | directed against himself alone, resolved first of all to assemble
109 VIII, II | we found ours armed, and resolved on our destruction. Those
110 VIII, IV | his forces near Sienna, resolved to attack them immediately.
111 VIII, IV | enmities. Lorenzo having resolved to go to Naples, recommended
112 VIII, V | unbecoming a king’s son, he resolved to face the enemy; and a
113 VIII, V | quell. It was therefore resolved to proceed with the united
114 VIII, VI | to renew the attack. They resolved, in the first place, to
115 VIII, VII | The commissaries being resolved to relieve the place, an
116 VIII, VII | fortune, Lorenzo de’ Medici resolved to go to the camp, and on
117 VIII, VII | considered the matter and resolved to attempt it, they fixed
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