Book, Chapter
1 Int | when Niccolo was sixteen years old. We know nothing of
2 Int | to occupy him for several years. These Discourses, which
3 Int | true nearly four hundred years ago, is quite as true to-day.~
4 I, I | without any obstacle for two years, wasting the country round,
5 I, II | during the thirty-eight years he reigned in Italy, he
6 I, II | having existed for seventy years, from the coming of Theodoric
7 I, III | two hundred and thirty-two years in the country, were strangers
8 I, III | of things continued many years, occupying the reigns of
9 I, III | they had reigned fifty-five years, and reinstated the pontiff
10 I, III | who at the end of twelve years was crowned by Pope Stephen
11 I, IV | acquired; and, after ninety years, were driven from those
12 I, IV | before the end of three years, he should himself proceed
13 I, IV | wife, and a son about four years of age named Frederick;
14 I, IV | much difficulty. After some years, Henry died in Sicily, and
15 I, V | prison, if within three years he did not obtain the pope’
16 I, V | revolution of one hundred years. In those times various
17 I, VI | jubilee reduced to fifty years—Succession of the duke of
18 I, VI | of every nation.~For many years the Venetians sought no
19 I, VI | at the end of each fifty years; and having issued a decree
20 I, VI | an absence of seventy-one years in France. To Gregory XI.,
21 I, VI | whom they had lived many years; and between them and the
22 I, VII | the labours of a thousand years, she became so imbecile.~
23 II, I | of two hundred and fifty years, rebuilt by Charlemagne;
24 II, I | with each other for many years, without one being able
25 II, II | the this government ten years, during which time they
26 II, II | having been expelled six years; the recent offences of
27 II, II | dispute, which continued two years, Gregory X. was elected,
28 II, III | under this government two years, till the pontificate of
29 II, III | were completed in a few years; nor did our city ever enjoy
30 II, V | king of Naples for five years—War with Uguccione della
31 II, V | their city to him for five years, that he might defend them
32 II, V | the king for another three years, and as there were then
33 II, VI | were laid aside for some years, at first to abate the increasing
34 II, VI | three, or at most five, years, took place upon the creation
35 II, VIII| latter was not yet eighteen years old; neither his beauty,
36 II, I | result; for Arezzo, not many years afterward, returned to the
37 III, I | Guelphic party, for three years; and among the deprived
38 III, II | admonished during three years, when the death of the pontiff
39 III, III | they should not for three years be capable of holding any
40 III, III | satisfied to wait three years for the recovery of their
41 III, III | subdue it, and, after many years of war, were compelled to
42 III, III | much power, that in a few years they grasped the entire
43 III, IV | should be expected during two years to pay any debt that amounted
44 III, V | of things continued three years, during which many were
45 III, V | plebeians, who for three years had held her under their
46 III, VI | made, had continued six years; and the internal peace
47 III, VII | to it, under forty-five years of age. Many other provisions
48 III, VII | These events took place two years after the reform of government
49 III, VII | and the Medici for ten years, except a few individuals.
50 III, VII | whose age exceeded fifteen years.~These events took place
51 III, VII | in the year 1400, and two years afterward, died Giovanni
52 III, VII | had then continued twelve years. At this time, the government
53 III, VII | home and abroad for eight years, at the end of which, with
54 IV, I | rabble only continued three years, and in 1381 was put down,
55 IV, I | had now continued for many years. They were fully aware of
56 IV, II | government which for forty-two years had ruled the city with
57 IV, III | should be applied to past years; that in investigation should
58 IV, IV | people that, during the ten years of peace had incessantly
59 IV, VI | has now continued fifty years; and whenever we come to
60 V, IV | of Mantua, who for many years had led the forces of their
61 V, IV | strengthened by the growth of years, can be eradicated from
62 V, VII | after standing a three years’ siege, was at length relieved.
63 V, VII | held during four hundred years. When all these victories
64 VI, II | government; for it being ten years since their acquisition
65 VI, II | name was Giovanni, only six years old, it was apprehended
66 VI, II | related that about twenty years ago, Ercole, cousin of Annibale,
67 VI, III | either a truce for five years, or a permanent peace, whichsoever
68 VI, VI | of peace for twenty-five years. King Alfonso alone exhibited
69 VI, VI | joined the League for thirty years. The duke and the king also
70 VI, VII | This war continued four years. John’s failure was attributable
71 VII, I | revert to a period several years back. But first, according
72 VII, I | during a period of twenty-one years, the authority of a balia
73 VII, I | government, during the eight years it continued, was violent
74 VII, I | the government thirty-one years; for being endowed with
75 VII, I | and Damiano. His earlier years were full of trouble, as
76 VII, II | Jacopo had served many years with his father and brother,
77 VII, II | occupied the dukedom sixteen years, and Galleazzo, his son,
78 VII, III | sickness, and the tender years of your sons, so alarmed
79 VII, IV | with Cosmo, and the few years he survived being spent
80 VII, VI | easily to injure them. Two years passed away in these jealousies
81 VII, VI | the latter was of tender years; the former, as above related,
82 VII, VI | design, which grew with their years, the duke’s conduct and
83 VII, VI | Girolamo was twenty-three years of age, and exhibited no
84 VII, VI | terminated a peace of twelve years’ continuance, as will be
85 VIII, V | declaring, that after seventy years, the city was to be free
86 VIII, V | other during the last fifty years, upward of a thousand dead
87 VIII, V | treaty was concluded for five years, between the pope, the king,
88 VIII, VI | after the great war, many years ago, the republic, being
89 VIII, VII | composed, during several years tumults prevailed in Romagna,
90 VIII, VII | for he was only fourteen years of age when admitted to
91 VIII, VII | on account of his tender years, and the shortness of his
92 VIII, VII | each other. In his later years, he was greatly afflicted;
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