Book, Chapter
1 I, I | multitudes that part of them are compelled to abandon their native
2 I, I | and Uric, slew the one and compelled the other, with his Huns,
3 I, I | seized the government, and compelled Eudocia, widow of the late
4 I, II | his duty to his sovereign compelled him to abandon Italy to
5 I, II | sensation it occasioned and compelled her to drink the remainder;
6 I, III | in Pavia. King Astolphus, compelled by necessity, made proposals
7 I, III | where to seek relief, was compelled to create Berengarius, duke
8 I, III | with Berengarius, they were compelled to return to Pannonia, which
9 I, IV | shall presently relate, he compelled the officers whom the Romans
10 I, IV | being excommunicated, was compelled by his people to come into
11 I, V | and, as the enemy were compelled to withdraw, the pope gave
12 I, VI | sterile rocks, they were compelled to seek the means of subsistence
13 I, VI | archbishop of Milan, and compelled the Romans to accept a foreign
14 I, VII | taken, put into prison, and compelled to renounce the papacy.
15 I, VII | necessity, and that she might be compelled to throw herself into his
16 I, VII | the duke of Milan, who compelled Alfonzo to return to Aragon.
17 I, VII | Queen Joan of Naples were compelled by necessity to submit to
18 II, II | during which time they compelled the people of Pistoria,
19 II, II | assistance of the Guelphs, compelled them to quit the city, and,
20 II, III | submit unless they were compelled. To many others, who were
21 II, IV | many from the country, they compelled the leaders of both parties
22 II, IV | against individuals. He compelled the existing Signory to
23 II, IV | the pope, they were now compelled to turn to him for assistance,
24 II, IV | government, that he was compelled to quit the city, and returned
25 II, V | the rest of the citizens, compelled them to return to the places
26 II, VI | the people of Pistoia were compelled to receive him for their
27 II, VII | indecent expressions, and compelled to sound the alarm, upon
28 II, VII | accumulation of disgrace, they were compelled to retire, and the Pisans
29 II, VIII| the government—The duke is compelled to withdraw from the city—
30 II, VIII| their disgrace, they were compelled to honor him whom they in
31 III, II | churches of their property, and compelled the priests to perform divine
32 III, III | many years of war, were compelled to retire with disgrace.~“
33 III, IV | them out of the city, and compelled the rest to throw down their
34 III, V | an undeserved injury, had compelled him to honor and support
35 III, VI | Giorgio Scali. The same cause compelled me to detest those who now
36 III, VII | Samminiato to be taken, compelled him to tell all the particulars
37 IV, I | lord of Imola, but she was compelled by the people of Furli to
38 IV, I | relieve it they would be compelled to give up their design
39 IV, I | Thus the duke’s people compelled Alberigo to sue for terms,
40 IV, II | whom they abandoned, and compelled to throw herself under the
41 IV, III | unjustly made, had been compelled to sell their possessions.
42 IV, V | support his cruelties, we are compelled to speak. Your commissary
43 IV, V | opportunity is past; we are compelled to have recourse to you,
44 IV, V | overflow the plain, and compelled the Florentines, instead
45 IV, V | closely, that they were again compelled to ask the assistance of
46 IV, VI | ambition of his adversaries compelled him to adopt a different
47 IV, VI | without leave; this, too, compelled the captain of the people
48 IV, VII | losing their property, are compelled to abandon each other in
49 V, I | him by Fortebraccio, and compelled the duke of Milan to sue
50 V, II | French to fear, he would be compelled to love and caress, nay
51 V, II | the citizens, that he was compelled to withdraw. On this, at
52 V, II | Piccinino was overcome, and compelled to raise the siege.~The
53 V, III | despair of assistance, and be compelled to submission by famine.
54 V, III | commenced the war, would be compelled to proceed, and that the
55 V, IV | by the count, who being compelled to look to his own interests,
56 V, IV | commencement of the war, fear compelled them to take during its
57 V, IV | that if the Venetians were compelled to abandon their inland
58 V, IV | entertained of her being compelled by famine to a surrender;
59 V, V | the Florentines would be compelled, as soon as he entered Tuscany,
60 V, VI | should arrive, he would be compelled to return to Verona with
61 V, VII | these he dislodged and compelled to retreat to Cremona, where
62 V, VII | vigorously, that he was compelled to give way, and was pushed
63 V, VII | your victory, not an enemy compelled to supplicate some alleviation
64 VI, I | consideration of his being thus compelled to oppress his people by
65 VI, I | raising fresh forces, but were compelled to draw the necessary means
66 VI, I | with the feelings of one compelled to leave country and friends,
67 VI, III | Alfonso sues for peace and is compelled to retreat—Pavia surrenders
68 VI, III | Campiglia, the king would be compelled to retire either in defeat
69 VI, IV | the count, they would be compelled, having no other resource,
70 VI, IV | else he could apply, was compelled to request immediate aid
71 VI, V | they might be the sooner compelled to submit to their dominion;
72 VI, V | alarmed the magistrates, and compelled them to use their utmost
73 VI, V | defects, the assailants were compelled to retire in disgrace, after
74 VI, V | enemy, lest they should be compelled to an engagement; for they
75 VI, VII | success; so that John was compelled to keep within the city,
76 VI, VII | against the viceroy, and compelled him to seek refuge in the
77 VI, VII | completely routed, that he was compelled to return in disgrace to
78 VI, VII | abandoned by his troops, he was compelled to take refuge in Istria,
79 VII, I | which the Florentines were compelled to take part. Thus, from
80 VII, I | having filled the piazza, and compelled them to assent to a measure
81 VII, I | they thought he would be compelled to give way; so that, being
82 VII, I | extraordinary an individual I was compelled to speak with unusual praise.~
83 VII, III | propose terms than to be compelled to accept any that might
84 VII, III | complained of the exile they were compelled to endure, for no other
85 VII, VI | circumstances. Thus, almost compelled, he determined to go to
86 VIII, I | upon some trivial occasion, compelled him to return, without treating
87 VIII, I | time pressing, they were compelled to substitute Antonio da
88 VIII, II | Perugia, whom party feuds had compelled to leave their homes; and
89 VIII, II | defended, I am not only compelled to rejoice, but feel myself
90 VIII, III | or obeying the interdict, compelled the priests to perform divine
91 VIII, III | refused, they would have been compelled to retire in disgrace. Having
92 VIII, III | or that the pope would be compelled to send a large body of
93 VIII, IV | their provisions, they were compelled to surrender on the thirteenth
94 VIII, IV | honor, and began to feel compelled rather to part with him
95 VIII, IV | outside the city they had compelled him to enter and assume
96 VIII, IV | valor, that he was at last compelled to retire in disgrace. Having
97 VIII, IV | first showing they had been compelled by necessity, then blaming
98 VIII, IV | condition of those who are compelled either to fight or die;
99 VIII, V | cavalry, that they were compelled to retreat, and Alfonso
100 VIII, V | desirous of peace, the pope was compelled to turn his attention toward
101 VIII, V | lost. They were, however, compelled to ratify the treaty, on
102 VIII, VI | in the stomach, and was compelled to go the baths for relief.~
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