Book, Chapter
1 Int | of purpose with which he continued to advance his native Florence,
2 Int | the Decades of Livy, which continued to occupy him for several
3 I, III| mode of proceeding still continued, and kept Italy weak and
4 I, III| their elections; the empire continued to lose its powers, while
5 I, III| Saracens. This state of things continued many years, occupying the
6 I, V | Frederick Barbarossa still continued, and comprehended Milan,
7 I, V | Manfred, king of Naples, continued those enmities against the
8 I, VI | whose time the emperor still continued to persecute the Guelphs
9 I, VI | others who were powerful, continued to inhabit the marshes about
10 I, VII| the departure of Alfonzo, continued the enterprise against the
11 I, VII| greatest reputation.~Having continued our general narration nearly
12 II, I | destroy the other.~Florence continued in these troubles till the
13 II, II | and after a dispute, which continued two years, Gregory X. was
14 II, V | the other hand, Uguccione continued to increase his power; and
15 II, V | sovereignty of the city was continued to the king for another
16 II, VII| Nevertheless, the Pisans continued the siege, and the Florentines
17 III, II | each year the eight were continued in office, and were called
18 III, III| lay down their arms, but continued to patrol the city in great
19 III, IV | Signory weakened. The tumult continued all day, and at night the
20 III, IV | would remain as long as they continued in office, if they did not
21 III, V | supported by all who wished the continued subjugation of those who,
22 III, V | This condition of things continued three years, during which
23 III, V | top, must if the rotation continued, also bring him to the bottom.
24 III, VI | Benedetto Alberti, they continued to disgust him, and he censured
25 III, VI | alterations now made, had continued six years; and the internal
26 III, VII| the war, which had then continued twelve years. At this time,
27 III, VII| of that government which continued from 1381 to 1434, had conducted
28 IV, I | favored by the rabble only continued three years, and in 1381
29 IV, I | with Milan, which had now continued for many years. They were
30 IV, III| brilliant exploit.~The war had continued from 1422 to 1427, and the
31 IV, III| war with the duke still continued; but peace was at length
32 IV, V | his command had begun and continued without bloodshed, it might
33 IV, VI | government, which has now continued fifty years; and whenever
34 IV, VII| their adversaries disarmed, continued to negotiate an arrangement
35 V, I | commenced without fear, continued without danger, and concluded
36 V, VI | intermission. The siege had continued more than twenty days, during
37 V, VII| them in flank. The battle continued two hours, during which
38 V, VII| defeat, and in a battle which continued four hours, only one man
39 V, VII| the misunderstanding had continued much longer; but as it was
40 VI, I | in the kingdom of Naples continued, and the inability to compose
41 VI, III| skirmishes ensued. The count continued to press the fortress, and
42 VI, V | and the Venetians still continued, and as the king, after
43 VI, VI | similarly disposed; and the pope continued to wish it as much as ever;
44 VI, VII| was greatly alarmed, but continued the war for a time by the
45 VI, VII| withdrew to France. This war continued four years. John’s failure
46 VI, VII| or knowledge, it must be continued and concluded without their
47 VI, VII| affairs, the Florentines continued tranquil during this war;
48 VII, I | during the eight years it continued, was violent and insupportable;
49 VII, I | pontificate of Pius II.~Florence continued in disunion and disturbance.
50 VII, I | disturbance. The dissensions continued among the party of Cosmo,
51 VII, II | to be inevitable if they continued in war with their sovereign,
52 VII, IV | regular engagement, which continued half a day, without either
53 VII, IV | power of the Turks, who continued to attack the Christians,
54 VIII, III| herself if the war were continued, Tuscany being in confusion,
55 VIII, IV | the siege of Rhodes, and continued it for several months; but
56 VIII, V | and a battle ensued which continued from morning till midday.
57 VIII, VI | Serezana; and while the war continued in Lombardy, annoyed the
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