Book, Chapter
1 I, II | minds.~From these causes proceeded the ruin as well as the
2 I, III | kept faith at first, and proceeded to resign the districts
3 I, IV | some authority in Rome, and proceeded to recover the obedience
4 I, IV | to their authority, they proceeded against them with their
5 I, VII | imprisoned. From thence he proceeded to Rome, and, to acquire
6 II, I | This has wholly arisen and proceeded from the negligence of princes,
7 II, II | the people were assembled, proceeded in that direction; nor did
8 II, V | wall not yet completed, proceeded to the piazza of St. Giovanni.
9 II, V | by the way of Pisa, and proceeded by the marshes to Rome,
10 II, V | conquest of Naples, and proceeded with his people accordingly;
11 II, VI | their shops and houses, and proceeded thither in a body, amounting
12 II, VII | again disarmed, the Signory proceeded against those only of the
13 II, VIII| shouting his name as they proceeded.~It is the custom that he
14 II, I | 4,000 men, with whom he proceeded to the Signory, and demanded
15 III, I | enemy. They had not yet proceeded to open violence, but only
16 III, IV | when morning came, they proceeded to the palace of the provost,
17 III, IV | by crowds of armed men, proceeded to Santa Maria Novella,
18 III, VII | citizens, to the piazza, and proceeded directly to the audience
19 III, VII | their first attempt, they proceeded to the Old Market, where
20 IV, IV | the country about Pisa, proceeded to Volterra. Although attacked
21 IV, IV | Arcolano, with three others, proceeded to the chamber above, where
22 IV, IV | debated on both sides, they proceeded to vote, as usual, and of
23 IV, V | and having obtained it, he proceeded with his forces directly
24 IV, V | Librafatta, and the count proceeded immediately to Pescia, where
25 IV, VI | the whole of his party, proceeded to the piazza, when the
26 IV, VI | the noise of arms which proceeded from the piazza, and the
27 IV, VII | friend’s persuasion, Rinaldo proceeded with all his followers to
28 V, I | which they were limited, proceeded to Venice, where the Venetians,
29 V, II | alarming the Florentines he proceeded to Lucca, spreading a report
30 V, II | Eugenius left Florence and proceeded to Bologna, where he endeavored
31 V, II | territory. Accordingly the count proceeded in pursuit of Niccolo, and
32 V, III | Toward the end of May they proceeded in the direction of Lucca,
33 V, III | crossed the Apennines, and proceeded to Reggio, when the Venetians,
34 V, III | his court, upon which they proceeded to the building, accompanied
35 V, IV | Still the war in Lombardy proceeded with greater vehemence than
36 V, V | the Lake of Garda. He then proceeded to Tenna, and besieged the
37 V, V | the marquis of Mantua, he proceeded by night to Verona, silently
38 V, V | collected his forces, he proceeded with the utmost speed to
39 V, VI | possessions.” Neri then proceeded to Verona to ascertain the
40 V, VI | that Piero Giampagolo had proceeded with his force toward Tuscany,
41 V, VI | Perugia at his disposal, he proceeded thither with forty horse,
42 V, VII | and they passed over and proceeded upon the road, Niccolo having
43 V, VII | and Romena. From thence he proceeded to Poppi and invested it
44 V, VII | report of Niccolo having proceeded either to Rome or to La
45 V, VII | forces to Neri, and they proceeded together to Florence, where
46 VI, II | While the affairs of Romagna proceeded thus, the city of Florence
47 VI, III | power but his. Therefore, he proceeded confidently into the Bolognese
48 VI, III | being known to the count, he proceeded to Cremona, where his ambassadors
49 VI, III | that territory. Thence he proceeded toward Pisa, and with the
50 VI, III | Madonna Lucia his mother, had proceeded together, not having been
51 VI, IV | They well knew how they had proceeded after the victory of Caravaggio;
52 VI, V | their leader. They then proceeded to the place where the magistrates
53 VI, V | sixth of February, and then proceeded to Rome for his coronation,
54 VI, V | While the war in Lombardy proceeded thus, giving rise to various
55 VI, V | been made. The enemy next proceeded into the district of Chiane,
56 VI, VII | ceased to operate, they proceeded with deliberately with their
57 VI, VII | Alfonso. John, therefore, proceeded to Genoa, where he was received
58 VI, VII | landed at Baia; whence he proceeded to Sessa, by the duke of
59 VII, II | ambassador and his wife Drusiana, proceeded to Naples, where he was
60 VII, II | expectation, that he left Rome and proceeded to Ancona, where it had
61 VII, III | plebeians in his vicinity, he proceeded to the house of Luca, and
62 VII, IV | lively hope of success, proceeded secretly to Prato, and communicated
63 VII, V | the cry of liberty, and proceeded through the town. It was
64 VII, V | their forces. They then proceeded to the palace, and commanded
65 VII, VI | minister, the designs of Sixtus proceeded with less promptitude. The
66 VII, VI | and Mantua on either hand, proceeded to St. Stephen’s. The conspirators,
67 VII, VI | his way out of the church, proceeded among the women, who being
68 VII, VI | knowing where else to go, he proceeded home, where his father and
69 VIII, I | subject. Giovanni Batista proceeded to Romagna, and soon returned
70 VIII, II | Florence.~The conspirators proceeded to Santa Reparata, where
71 VIII, II | greater part of the Perugini, proceeded above, and finding the Signory
72 VIII, III | check the duke of Calabria, proceeded toward Pisa, to meet Signor
73 VIII, VI | assistance in their quarrels, proceeded to create a new pontiff,
74 VIII, VI | received; and this practice has proceeded to such a length, from the
75 VIII, VI | meantime the Florentines proceeded slowly against Pietra Santa,
76 VIII, VI | with vast sums of money, proceeded to the army, and intimated
77 VIII, VII | Florentine commissaries proceeded with their operations, and
78 VIII, VII | companions in the hall, proceeded to his apartment, and desired
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