Book, Chapter
1 I, III | Italy having come into the hands of the French, a change
2 I, IV | snatch the kingdom from the hands of Tancred, contrived that
3 I, V | country remained wholly in the hands of the Italians; but Providence
4 I, VI | wrest the country from the hands of the king, he caused it
5 I, VI | upon whom they could lay hands, and having plundered the
6 I, VII | banished, fell into the hands of Francesco de Carrera,
7 I, VII | republic being wholly in the hands of men brought up to trade,
8 I, VII | Italy were either in the hands of the lesser princes, or
9 II, IV | government being in the hands of the people, he saw the
10 II, VI | government into their own hands, reappointed the usual rectors
11 II, VI | placing it sometimes in the hands of a king, at others in
12 II, VII | for power put into the hands of an unrestrained multitude
13 II, VIII| endure to live with their hands tied and forbidden to speak.~
14 II, VIII| men, with arms in their hands, rather than be led like
15 II, VIII| swords, tore them with their hands, and even with their teeth.
16 II, I | government remained wholly in the hands of the popular party.~At
17 II, I | escaped falling into the hands of the magistrates.~This
18 II, I | the city were now in the hands of the people, and only
19 III, II | escaped these destroyers’ hands, except out of reverence
20 III, IV | the palace fell into the hands of the plebeians and the
21 III, IV | Gonfalonier of Justice was in the hands of Michael di Lando, a wool
22 III, VII | and of the people in their hands, Rinaldo Gianfigliazzi,
23 IV, I | guardian, and place him in the hands of the duke. Upon this Filippo,
24 IV, I | territory fell into the duke’s hands. When this was known at
25 IV, I | rescuing Furli from the hands of the duke.~Filippo, finding
26 IV, I | Florentines finding Imola in the hands of the enemy, and the war
27 IV, II | and rescued her from the hands of the duke? No! but their
28 IV, V | Seravezza, having escaped the hands of the commissary, came
29 IV, V | and our fortunes in his hands, and commended them to his
30 IV, VI | thrown himself into their hands. In the house of Guicciardini,
31 IV, VI | for I will never imbue my hands in the blood of any, still
32 IV, VII | This letter coming to the hands of the magistrates, Agnolo
33 IV, VII | placed himself in the pope’s hands, thinking that at all events
34 V, II | commonly with arms in their hands, it always occurs that one
35 V, II | placed the government in the hands of free magistrates, in
36 V, III | to have this war upon our hands, and enjoy the favor of
37 V, III | acquisition from falling into the hands of his ancient enemies,
38 V, III | management of the siege in the hands of the commissaries, crossed
39 V, IV | escaped falling into his hands. Not satisfied with these
40 V, IV | their seats, with uplifted hands, and most of them with tears
41 V, V | upon the lake fell into his hands.~The Venetians, alarmed
42 V, V | inevitably fall into the enemy’s hands; therefore, to avoid a catastrophe
43 V, VI | recovered Remole from the hands of the enemy, where having
44 VI, II | city were placed in his hands. He conducted himself so
45 VI, II | Lombardy were to fall into the hands of the Venetians. Alfonso
46 VI, III | wrested from the enemy’s hands. The count obeyed, though
47 VI, III | allow it to fall into the hands of the enemy.~They therefore
48 VI, III | one thousand escaped the hands of the Milanese, who took
49 VI, IV | resource, to fall into their hands. Having taken this resolution,
50 VI, IV | should still fall into thy hands, be quite assured, that
51 VI, VI | deliver his country from the hands of the prelates, and restore
52 VI, VI | pushed him out with both his hands, and commanded the guards
53 VI, VI | all his property, in the hands of those whom he had endeavored
54 VI, VII | kingdom remained in the hands which at present held it,
55 VI, VII | the kingdom fell into his hands. On this Ferrando applied
56 VII, I | government into his own hands whenever he found occasion.
57 VII, I | of Justice being in the hands of Luca Pitti, a bold-spirited
58 VII, II | placed themselves in his hands, they were soon after destroyed
59 VII, II | be placed in Diotisalvi’s hands, that, with an entire acquaintance
60 VII, III | Justice was then in the hands of Bernardo Lotti, a man
61 VII, VI | his apparel, and in the hands of the executioner, who
62 VIII, II | otherwise, I am in your hands; it is with you to do with
63 VIII, IV | expected to fall into their hands every instant, the people
64 VIII, IV | to Milan, fell into the hands of the duke Galeazzo, and
65 VIII, IV | and it was agreed, on all hands, that the city never was
66 VIII, IV | country, had left in the hands of the Siennese. Ferrando,
67 VIII, V | would have fallen into the hands of the enemy, had he not
68 VIII, VI | give the castle into the hands of the college, withdraw
69 VIII, VI | promising another, shaking hands with this man and embracing
70 VIII, VII | Turkish emperor placed in his hands Bernardo Bandini, the murderer
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