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1 I, I | whom the lot fell, then went in search of new abodes,
2 I, III | presence. Gregory accordingly went to France, passing uninjured
3 I, III | prisoners to France. He then went to visit the pontiff at
4 I, IV | With his whole clergy he went into France, and at Anvers,
5 I, V | being in fear of Frederick, went to Genoa, and thence to
6 I, V | and, being repulsed, he went into Tuscany, and from thence
7 I, V | summoned the crusaders, and went to Perugia to await their
8 I, VI | not being successful, he went to Rome, where he remained
9 I, VI | in fear of the league, went to collect forces in his
10 I, VII | this conjuncture the pope went to Naples, where he put
11 I, VII | Charles, king of Naples, went to Hungary, where, having
12 I, VII | enmity with the Romans, went to Scesi, where he remained
13 I, VII | where he was elected, he went to Rome, and found there
14 I, VII | the son of Sforza, who went in pursuit of Braccio to
15 II, II | forces. He after the victory, went with the Ghibellines to
16 II, II | so leaving Lucca, they went to Bologna, from whence
17 II, II | the advice of the rectors, went with all his people to Prato.
18 II, II | with grief and shame he went to the Casentino, and the
19 II, III | of going to the Signory went to the palace of the Capitano,
20 II, IV | favorable to their party, went to Rome and laid their grievances
21 II, IV | with many of his friends, went to his estates, and being
22 II, V | people under their ensigns, went in search of him, who, although
23 II, VII | retired with disgrace, and went to Pisa, where, either because
24 II, VIII| money; and while one party went in bacchanalian procession
25 II, I | palace, shouting, as they went along, that the nobility
26 III, I | of things, his authority went on increasing, and he was
27 III, II | without being perceived, went immediately to the Council,
28 III, IV | greater part of his followers went to execute this commission;
29 III, VI | having secured Puglia, went to take possession of Hungary,
30 III, VII | than any other. Those who went to the house of Veri de’
31 III, VII | advised by him. He then went, accompanied by a great
32 III, VII | offices to the admonished. He went from one to another, disseminating
33 III, VII | he entered. The man who went to watch him ran to give
34 IV, IV | enjoyed them all; and never went to the palace unless by
35 IV, IV | Having gained them over, they went to the palace in which Giusto
36 IV, V | punish the commissary, they went to the Council of Ten, and
37 IV, V | count failing in his attempt went to Borgo a Buggiano which
38 IV, V | about forty in number, went armed at night in search
39 IV, VII | of the least suspected, went on the part of the Signory
40 IV, VII | Signory; and accordingly went with his people to the palace,
41 IV, VII | coldness of his friends, went into exile.~Cosmo, on the
42 V, II | augmented his own naval force, went in person to meet the Genoese,
43 V, II | Naples. From thence the king went to Gaeta, which as soon
44 V, III | command, Cosmo de’ Medici went to Venice, hoping his influence
45 V, IV | greater part of his troops, went into Lombardy, where joining
46 V, IV | resigned his command, and went over to the duke’s service.
47 V, IV | more advantageous terms, went over to him. This made them
48 V, IV | Neri embarked at Cesena and went to Venice; nor was any prince
49 V, V | giving up the enterprise, he went to Zevio, a Veronese castle,
50 V, V | by way of the Val d’Acri went to the Lake of St. Andrea,
51 V, V | and a chosen body of men, went to meet him, and coming
52 V, V | provisions into Brescia, went into quarters at Verona,
53 V, VI | could not eat stones,” and went to the Borgo San Sepolcro,
54 V, VI | friend, told him, that if he went he would be slain. Bartolomeo,
55 V, VII | relieved. The count then went in quest of the enemy, whose
56 V, VII | for their commanders, they went to Arezzo, and, having secured
57 VI, I | being informed of this, went to Venice to consult with
58 VI, I | assembled his troops, and went to meet the enemy. In the
59 VI, VI | with his friends, and often went and returned from Rome with
60 VI, VI | but though he immediately went to dissuade René from carrying
61 VII, I | nobility assembled, and went to Cosmo to beg he would
62 VII, II | nearly all the nobility went to meet him; the streets
63 VII, III | himself safe in it, but first went to the palace and begged
64 VII, III | hopeless of obtaining pardon, went to Rome, where, joining
65 VII, III | his power. On this they went to the Doge, and complained
66 VII, IV | Borso. Niccolo Soderini went to Ravenna, where, upon
67 VII, IV | by men on horseback, who went through the evolutions of
68 VII, V | the Eight had assembled, went and declared the nature
69 VII, VI | Ercole, marquis of Ferrara), went about sounding the minds
70 VII, VI | estate; but that before they went they wished to take leave
71 VIII, I | better to wait till Lorenzo went to Rome, whither it was
72 VIII, II | appointed to be his murderers, went to his house, and finding
73 VIII, III | army being now in order, went to meet them, and having
74 VIII, V | occasioning some disturbances, he went to Genoa, and while there,
75 VIII, V | thousand infantry, they went in pursuit of the Venetians,
76 VIII, VI | fleet continuing its efforts went to Livorno, and by pontoons
77 VIII, VII | respected. He afterward went to Milan, but did not experience
78 VIII, VII | upon the hour, Francesco went to the count’s residence,
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