Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | the Romans themselves, or obtain their consent that he should
2 I, V | within three years he did not obtain the pope’s consent that
3 II, II | not dare to use force to obtain it; and thinking he had
4 II, V | scheme, and whoever wished to obtain anything extraordinary had
5 II, V | Naples, and not being able to obtain it of him as friends, they
6 II, VI | what they had failed to obtain by force; and sent eight
7 II, VI | Castruccio, that they could not obtain their admission. This occasioned
8 II, VI | proceeding, endeavored to obtain by arms that which had been
9 II, VI | and allowed Castruccio to obtain the assistance which the
10 II, VII| to them. And in order to obtain by force what they had refused
11 II, VII| themselves and the city to obtain revenge. The occasion at
12 II, VII| richer people, were about to obtain it, had recourse to arms,
13 III, I | other, and each thought to obtain the sovereignty of the republic
14 III, I | party with ADMONITIONS, and obtain the government for themselves.
15 III, II | In order to attempt and obtain their ends, at one and the
16 III, III| this means we shall either obtain the entire government of
17 III, V | determined, if possible, to obtain the concurrence of Benedetto
18 IV, I | that the enemy should not obtain the expected advantage,
19 IV, II | imitate his father, who, to obtain the benevolence of all,
20 IV, III| del Pino—The Florentines obtain the friendship of the lord
21 IV, III| caused the Florentines to obtain by their loss, what, perhaps,
22 IV, IV | lying in prison, and to obtain their liberty promised to
23 IV, V | who were very anxious to obtain it. The duke was so much
24 IV, VII| victory; nor would he, to obtain a greater, fill the city
25 V, II | that either of them should obtain it; but desired the affairs
26 V, II | duke’s confidence as would obtain for him permission to remain
27 V, III| did because they could not obtain the possessions of others.~
28 V, IV | began to make overtures to obtain it, though with shame and
29 V, V | which means he hoped to obtain without much difficulty
30 V, VII| have sufficient energy to obtain the victory, or that any
31 VI, II | of the count, expected to obtain Pesaro; but the count, having
32 VI, III| exhaust them with a long war, obtain his own provision by sea,
33 VI, III| places, it was impossible to obtain a sufficient quantity. But
34 VI, IV | per month, till he should obtain Milan, and to furnish him,
35 VI, IV | customary with those who wish to obtain a favor, to make use either
36 VI, IV | city, that the count should obtain Milan; and was of opinion
37 VI, V | their servitude they might obtain peace, and not bring upon
38 VI, V | with all the aid he could obtain.~But as the league between
39 VI, VI | of the king of France, to obtain a passage for the remainder
40 VI, VI | did not wish the duke to obtain any part of Lombardy but
41 VI, VII| future period, he should obtain a return for the benefit
42 VI, VII| that if the French were to obtain it, they would endeavor
43 VI, VII| pretext for his design and obtain the concurrence of the powers
44 VI, VII| rebels, knew they would obtain no terms from Ferrando.
45 VII, I | that they were glad to obtain peace upon any terms it
46 VII, II | was added his endeavor to obtain Clarice degli Orsini as
47 VII, II | from Francesco, they would obtain still less from Galeazzo;
48 VII, III| if mistaken, will surely obtain forgiveness, both for the
49 VII, IV | Italy, and all sought to obtain his friendship. The duke
50 VII, V | object, for they would thus obtain permanent repose and everlasting
51 VII, V | derivable from it, in order to obtain the means of working and
52 VII, V | capitulation; and, being unable to obtain better terms, submitted
53 VIII, I | avowed enemies in order to obtain for that family undivided
54 VIII, I | others, determined either to obtain what was withheld from him,
55 VIII, I | facilitate the design, to obtain the consent of Jacopo de’
56 VIII, II | they could at the moment obtain, and all who had gone up
57 VIII, III| their utmost exertion to obtain for them an advantageous
58 VIII, IV | made, but were unable to obtain any alleviation. However,
59 VIII, IV | the assistance he hoped to obtain from the pope and other
60 VIII, VI | that it would be better to obtain Niccolo Vitello as his friend
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