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1 I, II | reputation for sanctity, he endeavored to restore her. In the meantime,
2 I, IV | would not crown him, and endeavored to withdraw him from Italy
3 I, V | besides excommunicating, endeavored to direct the weapons of
4 I, VI | he came to Pisa, where he endeavored to take Tuscany from King
5 I, VII | as she had her husband, endeavored secretly to make himself
6 II, I | who, being king of Naples, endeavored to strengthen himself against
7 II, II | church; and as they always endeavored to destroy it, frequent
8 II, IV | passions of this kind, he endeavored, under the pretense of an
9 II, IV | multitude on his side, now endeavored to recall the banished,
10 II, VI | remained at home. They then endeavored to acquire by entreaty what
11 II, VI | offense at this proceeding, endeavored to obtain by arms that which
12 II, VIII| Signory, arose to speak, and endeavored to abate the tumult and
13 II, VIII| any hope of assistance, endeavored by an act of clemency to
14 II, VIII| their own country. These endeavored to bring the people and
15 II, I | instability of purpose, he endeavored to effect an amicable arrangement.
16 II, I | The Signors of the people endeavored to abate the excitement
17 II, I | this point fruitless, they endeavored to force the Rubaconte Bridge,
18 III, I | While the people of Rome endeavored to associate with the nobility
19 III, II | scarcity of food at Florence, endeavored to render himself master
20 III, VII | most intimate friendship, endeavored to persuade him to undertake
21 IV, I | de’ Medici, who publicly endeavored to show, that even if the
22 IV, II | words he could make use of endeavored to induce him to coincide
23 IV, III | himself and his friends. He endeavored to excite Cosmo, his son,
24 IV, III | how to set it aside, they endeavored to raise up more numerous
25 IV, V | complete, we should have endeavored to satiate (though indeed
26 IV, V | oppressed with slander. The Ten endeavored, as well as circumstances
27 IV, VI | unable to prevent this, endeavored with all their might to
28 IV, VI | study, and very pensive, endeavored, with the best reasons he
29 IV, VI | danger of disunion, and endeavored to show that there was no
30 IV, VII | the heads of his party. He endeavored to show them their certain
31 IV, VII | to his own use. He then endeavored to sound his colleagues
32 V, II | a few bad ones. You then endeavored to deprive a city of her
33 V, II | proceeded to Bologna, where he endeavored to effect an amicable arrangement
34 V, IV | Orsini also joined them. They endeavored, by very liberal offers,
35 V, V | relieving Verona, the count now endeavored to render a similar service
36 V, V | each by suitable arguments endeavored to induce the duke to follow
37 VI, III | Italy, and with this object endeavored, in conjunction with the
38 VI, III | Milanese forces, strenuously endeavored to secure the friendship
39 VI, V | demand it; and although he endeavored, as much as possible, to
40 VI, V | assist them, and therefore endeavored to appease the powers whose
41 VI, VI | the Florentines. Alfonso endeavored to induce him to exchange
42 VI, VI | hands of those whom he had endeavored to betray. This affair was
43 VII, I | on any account. They then endeavored in the councils to establish
44 VII, II | therefore, strenuously endeavored to come to terms with his
45 VII, II | treating him similarly, he endeavored, by the mediation of his
46 VII, III | brother of Diotisalvi, had endeavored to induce him to join them,
47 VII, III | arisen in the city, and endeavored to show, that those must
48 VII, IV | Florentine magistrates having endeavored, perhaps too severely, to
49 VII, V | considerable, they fruitlessly endeavored to effect what at first
50 VII, VI | their forces. They also endeavored to gain over to their interest
51 VII, VI | and live in a republic. He endeavored to show that the most celebrated
52 VII, VI | would be discovered, he endeavored to escape in disguise, but
53 VIII, I | particular, in all his plans endeavored to annoy the Florentine
54 VIII, I | dangerous, while the archbishop endeavored to obviate his objections
55 VIII, I | without betraying his kinsmen, endeavored to counteract it.~The pope
56 VIII, II | previous hatred or for having endeavored to render assistance to
57 VIII, II | was, got to his house, and endeavored to get on horseback, for
58 VIII, II | piazza of the palace, and endeavored to assemble adherents by
59 VIII, II | being informed of it, he endeavored to escape in disguise, but
60 VIII, II | he, though he frequently endeavored, prevail with them to put
61 VIII, II | sole cause, that we have endeavored by kindness, liberality,
62 VIII, III | exile limited them, and each endeavored to return home. King Ferrando,
63 VIII, IV | the utmost of his power, endeavored to diminish the authority
64 VIII, IV | breach of the truce; and he endeavored to prove, by letters and
65 VIII, IV | attention and token of regard, endeavored to gain his affection, and
66 VIII, IV | given up, and by new favors endeavored to attach the Florentines
67 VIII, V | church and of Italy, he endeavored to make peace with the League,
68 VIII, V | Italy united against them, endeavored to support their reputation
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