Book, Chapter
1 Int | He does not seem to have received the usual humanistic education
2 Int | us the impressions he had received from a long and intimate
3 I, II | Longinus, at Ravenna, who received them favorably.~During these
4 I, IV | enmity with the popes, who received far more injuries from them
5 I, IV | him of the anti-pope, and received for answer, that they were
6 I, VI | Rome for his crown, he was received in Milan by Maffeo Visconti
7 I, VII| injurious to the church, received into his pay Francesco,
8 II, II | services. His holiness not only received them as friends, but gave
9 II, II | of the injuries they had received. The pope, too, in order
10 II, III| witness of the injury he had received, and no one dared to give
11 II, III| against the nobility could be received unless supported with sufficient
12 II, V | of King Robert, and was received with the greatest respect
13 II, VI | former fell Ramondo, who received from fortune that reward
14 II, I | all directions and were received into the houses of the Quaratesi,
15 III, I | this account bad men are received with the approbation due
16 III, II | recent injuries they had received from the Guelphs, separated
17 III, IV | their friends; though many received the honor against their
18 IV, I | of the injuries they had received, and a desire of vengeance
19 IV, III| VALUE, and hence this tax received the name of catasto. The
20 IV, IV | had made, and by letters received from their rectors in the
21 IV, IV | frequently, at great hazard, received the Guelphs into her bosom
22 IV, VII| and his property. Cosmo received his sentence with a cheerful
23 IV, VII| passed, Cosmo was honorably received, and was publicly visited
24 IV, VII| compassion; and that of the money received, they would have to restore
25 IV, VII| finding his advice unfavorably received, vexed at his own misfortune
26 IV, VII| they would be graciously received, and all their complaints
27 IV, VII| the palace, where he was received with a hearty welcome. Thus
28 IV, VII| Rinaldo on the injuries he had received through his confidence in
29 IV, VII| triumphant from victory, was received by so vast a concourse of
30 V, II | entered the kingdom, and was received by the duke of Sessa; he
31 V, II | and the Lucchese having received the enemy into their city,
32 V, III| now, they say, for having received Niccolo; but if we had not
33 V, III| Niccolo; but if we had not received him, they would have done
34 V, III| speaker’s last words were received with the utmost enthusiasm
35 V, IV | nor was any prince ever received with so much honor as he
36 V, V | objectionable. The count having received his instructions, commenced
37 V, V | according to the advice he had received, to go to Vicenza, but finding
38 V, V | neither the injuries they had received from the Venetians could
39 V, VI | Sepolcro, where he was amicably received, but found that the people
40 V, VII| from whom your fathers have received innumerable benefits.” To
41 V, VII| citizens, and they were received by the Signory, the Capitani
42 VI, I | where he was most honorably received; and having remained a few
43 VI, I | Francesco, he demanded and received assistance of the Venetians
44 VI, II | Cremona; while the injuries received from the duke were fresh
45 VI, III| same remuneration he had received from the duke at the time
46 VI, IV | of the benefits thou hast received from the people of Milan,
47 VI, IV | but for our simplicity; we received thee to our home, actuated
48 VI, V | that the injuries they had received would always prevent their
49 VI, V | February, 1450, where he was received with the greatest possible
50 VI, V | concurrence. The Siennese received the ambassadors with fair
51 VI, V | and was most honorably received by the Signory. He remained
52 VI, VI | René was most honorably received by Duke Francesco, and joining
53 VI, VI | to Florence, where he was received with the highest respect.~
54 VI, VI | which he and his forces were received into the kingdom of Naples.~
55 VI, VII| proceeded to Genoa, where he was received as prince, and the fortresses,
56 VI, VII| which place he was favorably received. The prince of Taranto,
57 VII, II | Jacopo Piccinino honorably received at Milan, and shortly afterward
58 VII, II | was honorably and joyfully received, and for many days entertained
59 VII, II | Alessandra de’ Bardi, and received with her a large dowry.
60 VII, III| therefore intimated that he had received a letter from Giovanni Bentivogli,
61 VII, III| of the benefits they had received from Cosmo, the confidence
62 VII, IV | to Ferrara, where he was received and entertained by the Marquis
63 VII, V | from whom they had never received any injury sufficient to
64 VII, V | to Florence, where he was received with all the pomp and respect
65 VII, V | news of this victory was received with great joy at Florence,
66 VII, V | than won; for had it been received on equitable terms, advantage
67 VII, VI | entertained from himself, received among the condottieri of
68 VIII, I | whom he was most graciously received; and with regard to the
69 VIII, I | The cardinal came, and was received by Jacopo de’ Pazzi at his
70 VIII, II | much our enemies, never received any private wrong from us;
71 VIII, III| di Gino Capponi, who was received with so much jealousy, on
72 VIII, IV | than when they were first received, this brief repose awakened
73 VIII, IV | and was most honorably received, not only by Ferrando, but
74 VIII, IV | brighter than before. He was received with all the joy merited
75 VIII, IV | being spread abroad, and received with entire credence at
76 VIII, IV | who, with the utmost pomp, received them in the midst of his
77 VIII, V | was then at Venice, was received with all possible respect;
78 VIII, V | and all were thankfully received. The duke, hearing of these
79 VIII, VI | as security for moneys received; and this practice has proceeded
80 VIII, VI | Of his forces, part were received into the duke’s service,
81 VIII, VII| amicable disposition, and received their ambassadors with greater
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