Book, Chapter
1 I, V | anything left for them to attempt, except the effort to make
2 I, VII | the cardinals, in order to attempt the reunion of the church,
3 II, IV | Charles should make any such attempt. The Cerchi and the leaders
4 II, V | CHAPTER V~The emigrants attempt to re-enter Florence, but
5 II, V | His character—Fruitless attempt of the Emperor Henry against
6 II, VI | retires without making any attempt—The emigrants not being
7 II, VII | civil authority, than to attempt, upon a simple information,
8 II, VIII| footing that he might safely attempt anything, he gave the Signory
9 II, VIII| anyone. And if you should attempt to secure a friend or two,
10 II, VIII| attended the success of the attempt; and he knew he should so
11 II, VIII| would have been roused to attempt the recovery of freedom;
12 II, VIII| odious tyranny or die in the attempt. Three distinct conspiracies
13 II, VIII| no other course, but to attempt the cure by the means which
14 II, I | not succeeding in their attempt, to avoid a greater evil,
15 III, I | the Signory—The Signory attempt to remedy the evils.~Those
16 III, I | too avaricious for them to attempt. Thus laws and ordinances,
17 III, II | advantage, either never makes an attempt, or, if induced to do so,
18 III, II | their dignity. In order to attempt and obtain their ends, at
19 III, II | Salvestro, seeing his first attempt likely to fail, pretended
20 III, VII | and therefore resolved to attempt the restoration of the exiles
21 III, VII | Donato Acciajuoli resolved to attempt what involved danger. Michele
22 III, VII | that it was improper to attempt any innovation in which
23 III, VII | the failure of their first attempt, they proceeded to the Old
24 III, VII | grievances, had induced them to attempt their deliverance. They
25 III, VII | dangerous a thing it is to attempt to set a people free who
26 IV, I | not think it advisable to attempt this, or any other enterprise,
27 IV, I | church ought to prevent any attempt against Romagna itself.
28 IV, I | relieving Furli, determined to attempt the capture of Zagonara,
29 IV, II | the prosecution of the war—Attempt of the higher classes to
30 IV, II | their safety, that some attempt should be made to recover
31 IV, III | be the case were they to attempt the recovery of taxes for
32 IV, V | The count failing in his attempt went to Borgo a Buggiano
33 IV, VI | difficulty that would attend any attempt to remove or abate them.
34 IV, VI | we were successful in an attempt to expel him (which might
35 IV, VII | dissensions; but, still, if any attempt should be made, and it could
36 V, II | possession of the place, made the attempt, and having failed, ravaged
37 V, II | emboldened the Florentines to attempt the recovery of Lucca, since
38 V, III | the other incites them to attempt it. It is then vain to imagine
39 V, V | before he made any other attempt, hastened to the relief
40 V, V | was cut off, and that to attempt an approach by land, on
41 V, V | refused, but resolved to attempt the recovery of Verona.
42 V, V | previously inclined to the attempt, was induced by their joint
43 V, VI | For it would be folly to attempt defending a place which
44 V, VI | would be making a desperate attempt, and might occasion the
45 VI, III | appoint a diet at Ferrara to attempt either the arrangement of
46 VI, V | lord of Urbino. Their first attempt was to attack Fojano, in
47 VI, VI | either to perform or to attempt something worthy of memory,
48 VI, VI | he determined to make the attempt without further delay, and
49 VI, VI | might defend his friends and attempt the recovery of the kingdom
50 VII, III | accomplish, or were unwilling to attempt by the medium of the magistrates,
51 VII, III | expired, he never made any attempt to renew it, and was very
52 VII, III | therefore disinclined to attempt aught while he was in office;
53 VII, III | contribute to the success of the attempt all the means in his power.
54 VII, IV | their sovereign. As this attempt had not occasioned any tumult
55 VII, IV | the city, he determined to attempt some means of rekindling
56 VII, IV | extinguish it would fail in the attempt. He communicated his ideas
57 VII, VI | more difficulties in his attempt upon Perugia than he had
58 VII, VI | they became old enough to attempt it. Their minds being fully
59 VIII, I | desirous to destroy them, to attempt it in secrecy, and by clandestine
60 VIII, I | The first who spoke of any attempt against the Medici, was
61 VIII, V | circumstances in making the attempt, and hoping for a favorable
62 VIII, VI | October, and make no further attempt till the return of spring.~
63 VIII, VII | the matter and resolved to attempt it, they fixed upon the
64 VIII, VII | conspiracy of the Pazzi, an attempt was made to murder him in
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