Book, Chapter
1 I, II | search of new abodes, he wished first to acquaint Zeno with
2 I, II | offensive manner, saying she wished him to come back that he
3 I, IV | barons would not consent, and wished that Tancred should be king.
4 I, V | do the will of those who wished to wield them. And thus
5 I, VI | their party, whenever he wished it, were ready to defend
6 II, II | his country; that he still wished for what he had so earnestly
7 II, II | perceiving his error he wished to correct it, and on the
8 II, III | himself made. Giano, who wished Corso to be punished, did
9 II, III | whole city, and those who wished the ruin of Giano laid the
10 II, III | found among the people; many wished to decide the question by
11 II, IV | desiring that, unless he wished that city which had always
12 II, IV | to do so, saying that he wished the people of Florence,
13 II, IV | departure of the legate, and wished for the return of the banished.
14 II, V | persuaded the pope that if he wished to unite the Florentines,
15 II, V | new scheme, and whoever wished to obtain anything extraordinary
16 II, VI | people, the latter of whom wished to pursue the foe and destroy
17 II, VII | would not, they afterward wished to have her and could not,
18 II, VII | Bardi, made a sign that he wished to speak to them. Upon this,
19 II, VII | without means of their own, wished for those of others to liquidate
20 II, VIII| their lacerated bodies, they wished even the stomach to be satisfied,
21 II, I | those who were in government wished to be lords, so that every
22 III, III | propriety, require? You wished to have authority taken
23 III, III | Parte; and it is done. You wished that the ballotings should
24 III, IV | palace immediately; for he wished to show that he could govern
25 III, V | trades, of whose favor they wished to deprive the plebeians.
26 III, V | was supported by all who wished the continued subjugation
27 III, VI | particular end in view, and wished to carry it into effect
28 III, VI | that was expected of them, wished to retire; but when the
29 IV, I | upon condition that, if he wished to alienate them, they should
30 IV, V | being of the opposite party, wished to punish the commissary,
31 IV, V | approaching the city as they wished, to take a more remote position.~
32 IV, V | declaring that if he had wished, he might have put a period
33 IV, VI | the nobility, and all who wished for repose, rejoiced to
34 IV, VI | or death of Cosmo. Many wished him to be banished, others
35 IV, VII | avoid passing it, unless he wished them to proceed with greater
36 IV, VII | should be avoided by all who wished to preserve such a character
37 V, II | other; unless he rather wished to gratify his private prejudices
38 V, III | fear or any other motive, wished to preserve his friendship,
39 V, IV | Count Francesco would have wished, with the consent of the
40 V, VI | fortress in the morning, for he wished to speak with him as he
41 V, VII | prisoners, whom the commissaries wished to be detained that they
42 V, VII | great anger, replied: “He wished the Florentines at a much
43 VI, I | That if the duke really wished for peace, he might easily
44 VI, I | serve him for a grave, he wished to know from himself what
45 VI, II | so that of all things he wished to avenge himself, thinking,
46 VI, II | party judged, that if they wished to preserve their influence,
47 VI, II | him with all speed, for he wished to have a personal interview,
48 VI, II | of the city, that if they wished to be governed by one of
49 VI, III | establish a republic; others wished to choose a prince, and
50 VI, IV | of the count, and that he wished to be not their captain
51 VI, IV | prosecute his design. He also wished the city publicly to assist
52 VI, V | understood, that the Florentines wished their country to be free
53 VI, VII | kingdom than he could have wished. Piero Fregoso was then
54 VII, I | with their request, but wished the law to be obtained in
55 VII, I | this he refused, for he wished to make them sensible of
56 VII, I | Malatesti, from whom he wished to take Rimino and Cesena,
57 VII, II | also intimated, that if he wished, he had his permission to
58 VII, II | him, and said that as he wished to obey his father, though
59 VII, II | necessary to provide, if he wished to preserve his influence
60 VII, II | different motive; Luca Pitti wished to take the position Cosmo
61 VII, II | and that if any citizen wished to hire him for his own
62 VII, III | they said, than for having wished their country should be
63 VII, IV | assured them, that if they wished to live in peace and unity
64 VII, V | some one from the country wished to enter. The governor not
65 VII, V | rather than live in exile, he wished his death to be accompanied
66 VII, VI | the Florentines, that they wished to withdraw them from the
67 VII, VI | to arm, telling them they wished to go to the assistance
68 VII, VI | that before they went they wished to take leave of the prince.
69 VII, VI | its appearance. He then wished to hear mass in the castle,
70 VIII, I | persuade than he could have wished, and on imparting this to
71 VIII, I | be present as usual. They wished Giovanni Batista da Montesecco
72 VIII, II | and humanity that could be wished for in one of his high station.
73 VIII, II | declaring that they only wished the citizens to remove Lorenzo
74 VIII, II | wrong from us; for, had we wished to injure them, they would
75 VIII, II | been able, and you, had we wished it, would never have contributed
76 VIII, IV | enemies, who would have wished the king to detain and treat
77 VIII, IV | would, or rather that they wished should, result from such
78 VIII, IV | that if the Florentines wished to enjoy the fruit of his
79 VIII, V | many princes. The Venetians wished to become lords of Ferrara,
80 VIII, V | the duke of Calabria, who wished his son-in-law to exercise
81 VIII, VII | desired an attendant to say he wished for an interview. He was
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