Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Augustulus his son, who obtained the sovereignty by fraud.
2 I, I | hold by force what they had obtained by treachery, the Eruli
3 I, V | running away, the popes always obtained the advantage, unless it
4 I, VI | them the provinces they had obtained with so much labor and expense;
5 I, VII| success, the queen at length obtained the superiority, and became
6 II, III| expelled the Guelphs, and obtained a complete victory over
7 II, V | and by unobserved passages obtained entry. Corso, thus finding
8 II, V | either by force or fraud obtained possession of many castles
9 II, VI | any advantage having been obtained by the party. After the
10 II, VII| the time they might have obtained peaceful possession of her
11 III, IV | and before daybreak they obtained by threats the ensigns of
12 III, V | having arrived at Arezzo, obtained from the Florentines 40,
13 III, V | authority or entreaties, obtained the assistance of Tommaso
14 III, V | satisfied. Some of them then obtained an interview with certain
15 IV, I | benevolent disposition, obtained the supreme magistracy by
16 IV, I | sue for terms, which he obtained on condition of giving up
17 IV, IV | Lucca would very soon be obtained. It must, however, be added,
18 IV, V | go to Naples; and having obtained it, he proceeded with his
19 V, I | Florentines. Both parties obtained assistance, so that very
20 V, I | consent of thirty-four was obtained. It was made unlawful to
21 V, II | time in Sicily, and having obtained the concurrence of many
22 V, II | together with the victory obtained over Niccolo, emboldened
23 V, III| In the same manner, they obtained Massa and Serezana. Toward
24 V, IV | them, but also those to be obtained from such as feared them;
25 V, V | improved as it was fortunately obtained, Brescia would have derived
26 V, V | and cunning; and, having obtained great influence, was appointed
27 V, VII| they had so undeservedly obtained. Added to this, the men-at-arms,
28 V, VII| offered to capitulate, and obtained reasonable conditions, namely,
29 VI, I | universal joy. But the victories obtained in the times of which we
30 VI, II | whole of Italy would have obtained repose had it not been disturbed
31 VI, II | Pesaro; but the count, having obtained possession, gave it to his
32 VI, III| except in forage, for he obtained everything else by sea.
33 VI, V | foe. From the pope they obtained only general expressions
34 VI, VII| soliciting his friends, he obtained money and a small force.
35 VI, VII| his dominions, and soon obtained the places of which he had
36 VII, I | always been united, they obtained from the people whatever
37 VII, I | but wished the law to be obtained in the regular manner, by
38 VII, I | with terror which they had obtained by force, they banished
39 VII, I | respected in Florence, and obtained for him the highest consideration,
40 VII, I | throughout Christendom was not obtained without being merited. Toward
41 VII, II | occasioned by his own advice, obtained an interview with Luca Pitti,
42 VII, II | his own personal valor, obtained the principal prize. When
43 VII, VI | with Lorenzo de’ Medici, obtained assistance from him, which,
44 VII, VI | toward Cremona, which she obtained as part of her marriage
45 VII, VI | Miramondo, of which he had obtained a grant from the pope for
46 VIII, I | neither Jacopo nor his nephews obtained those degrees of honor,
47 VIII, I | having arrived at Florence, obtained an interview with Lorenzo,
48 VIII, I | was commissioned to ask, obtained a wise and friendly answer;
49 VIII, I | the count’s affairs, he obtained an interview with Francesco
50 VIII, II | restore them to their country, obtained their assistance. The Archbishop
51 VIII, III| were astonished at having obtained it; for, had it been refused,
52 VIII, III| finding the Florentines had obtained assistance from none but
53 VIII, III| confusion; for the advantage obtained by the valor of the one,
54 VIII, IV | most easily and certainly obtained by Lorenzo’s presence; for
55 VIII, IV | an amicable conclusion, obtained many favors from the pontiff,
56 VIII, VI | Giorgio is when one party has obtained a superiority over the other,
57 VIII, VII| of Signor Lodovico, but obtained it from neither; for the
58 VIII, VII| honorable were the terms they obtained.~About this time, there
59 VIII, VII| Pandolfo and Jacopo Petrucci obtained the greatest influence,
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