Book, Chapter
1 I, II | severity as upon the former occasion; for at the entreaty of
2 I, II | gave the Lombards an early occasion of occupying it. Narses
3 I, II | for her to hear, that upon occasion of such great joy she should
4 I, IV | descendants of Charlemagne, occasion was given to another northern
5 I, VI | faction to the imperial, took occasion, from the remarks which
6 I, VI | emperor; that they might have occasion to dread the latter, and
7 II, II | rest, but watched for an occasion of repossessing the government;
8 II, II | be afraid the city would occasion the ruin of their country,
9 II, III | very evident upon the first occasion that presented itself.~It
10 II, III | so, in order to remove an occasion for his enemies to injure
11 II, IV | this new division would occasion the destruction of the city,
12 II, IV | enraged than on the former occasion, and left the city interdicted
13 II, V | that delay robs us of the occasion, and too great anxiety to
14 II, V | evil upon himself without occasion, he returned home.~After
15 II, VI | others renewed, so on this occasion, as it had been previously
16 II, VII | in arms upon every slight occasion, for power put into the
17 II, VII | city to obtain revenge. The occasion at length came, and they
18 II, VII | Walter, when upon a former occasion he had governed Florence
19 II, VIII| discourse and to act upon every occasion with the greatest boldness,
20 II, VIII| order to deprive him of the occasion of attacking them and increasing
21 II, I | conduct adopted upon this occasion—The city is divided into
22 III, I | ever done on any former occasion; so that the ancient nobility
23 III, I | supposed that no further occasion of quarrel or of party animosity
24 III, I | continual dissensions to occasion you alarm, but to remind
25 III, II | chance would very likely occasion that either he or some associate
26 III, III | with, and you will not give occasion to evil designing men to
27 III, V | of fortune, had upon the occasion of his making a feast for
28 III, V | it best to profit by the occasion before the excitement had
29 IV, I | internal or external to occasion uneasiness. Next to Niccolo
30 IV, I | defender), that not without occasion the judicious of the party
31 IV, I | and offered sufficient occasion for the declaration of war,
32 IV, II | popular irritation. On this occasion, Rinaldo degli Albizzi,
33 IV, II | he had said upon a former occasion, and of their reluctance
34 IV, II | and therefore had the less occasion to grieve for their absence;
35 IV, IV | sufficient importance to occasion a new war, if ambition had
36 IV, VI | had found it on a similar occasion; and that with regard to
37 IV, VII | would take some suitable occasion of coming to see him. Farnagaccio
38 IV, VII | done upon necessity, would occasion less excitement among the
39 IV, VII | they did not know what occasion they had given his friends
40 V, I | with taxes imposed for the occasion. Thus in a short time, having
41 V, III | Florence increased. On a former occasion the Florentines were more
42 V, III | their messenger on this occasion, each charging the other
43 V, IV | assured them that when an occasion presented itself, he would
44 V, VI | be raised or lowered as occasion required. The appointed
45 V, VI | desperate attempt, and might occasion the destruction of the forces.
46 VI, I | that, although on a former occasion he had been duped by Niccolo,
47 VI, III | the offer, he would have occasion to fear the duke of Savoy,
48 VI, III | Milanese were upon this occasion greatly perplexed, imagining
49 VI, IV | taken. This course was the occasion of his victory and the ruin
50 VI, IV | the Venetians, which would occasion the ruin of all. Supposing
51 VI, V | Florentines, they had never given occasion of enmity; and as they desired
52 VI, V | of those who had been the occasion of their own power. The
53 VI, VII | forces on that memorable occasion, and fell in the battle.~
54 VII, I | hands whenever he found occasion. The chief offices of state
55 VII, I | beads.” These words gave occasion to his enemies to slander
56 VII, I | general history, it need not occasion wonder; for of so extraordinary
57 VII, II | and hence his enemies took occasion to say, it was quite clear,
58 VII, II | opponents of the Medici took occasion, from this demand, to make
59 VII, II | the undertaking. Upon one occasion, particularly when considering
60 VII, III | those who give the first occasion for it, and if they would
61 VII, V | Florentine people. Upon this occasion the city witnessed an unprecedented
62 VII, V | numerous fires used upon the occasion, some of the woodwork became
63 VII, V | respect, upon every slight occasion, adopt a similar course.
64 VII, V | will in critical junctures, occasion weakness and anxiety, and
65 VII, VI | determined to kill him upon the occasion of some procession or public
66 VIII, I | free, neither party had occasion to fear, till one or other
67 VIII, I | these conspiracies quickly occasion the destruction of their
68 VIII, I | day gave rise to some new occasion for rekindling them; and
69 VIII, I | Eight, upon some trivial occasion, compelled him to return,
70 VIII, I | bloodshed be necessary upon any occasion, it is on such as these;
71 VIII, II | whatever who did not, upon this occasion, wait upon Lorenzo with
72 VIII, II | not whether I have more occasion to weep with you for the
73 VIII, II | ever refuse, when you find occasion to require it, to close
74 VIII, III | none but the Milanese, took occasion to give the duchess so much
75 VIII, III | Lombardy to be composed, took occasion with them to annoy Tuscany
76 VIII, III | victory to which it gave occasion, been nullified by the misconduct
77 VIII, IV | arbitrator between them. He took occasion to draw large sums of money
78 VIII, VI | As we shall have frequent occasion to speak of St. Giorgio
79 VIII, VI | it.~This gave legitimate occasion to the Florentines to undertake
80 VIII, VII | bring them expressly for the occasion. It was the month of May,
81 VIII, VII | the count’s death, took occasion to recover the fortress
82 VIII, VII | Bergamino, engaged for the occasion, entered Faenza with a considerable
83 VIII, VII | condole with the city on the occasion; and the justness of their
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