Book, Chapter
1 I, I | emperors, agreed with them to go to the relief of Gaul and
2 I, II | allowing them to take arms and go in search of new abodes,
3 I, IV | ordered the cardinals to go into Germany to appoint
4 I, IV | that they were both to go to him, and, having heard
5 I, IV | so that he was obliged to go and submit to the pope at
6 I, VI | behavior of the Germans, to go craftily about and excite
7 I, VII | he could not refuse to go there. In a few months after
8 II, III | done, but advised them to go to the Signory, complain
9 II, IV | animosity, he ordered his son to go to the house of the father
10 II, IV | and then said to him, “Go to thy father, and tell
11 II, IV | by the king of Naples, to go over into Sicily. The pope,
12 II, VI | Florentines having resolved to go, shut up their shops and
13 II, VII | emperor had left Pisa to go into Lombardy, they took
14 II, VIII| whither he was expected to go on St. John’s day, to see
15 III, II | Florentines paid them. People may go to war when they will, but
16 IV, I | would not be necessary to go to war with him, but an
17 IV, I | oppress the people, they would go to war without any justifiable
18 IV, I | their houses, and better to go and seek him; that fortune
19 IV, I | abandoned the siege of Furli to go to the relief of Zagonara,
20 IV, III | said, “It is not well to go into things so long past,
21 IV, V | request for permission to go to Naples; and having obtained
22 IV, VII | paper, and desired him to go to the director of the hospital
23 V, II | it was his intention to go to Naples to render assistance
24 V, III | CHAPTER III~The Florentines go to war with Lucca—Discourse
25 V, III | up their enterprise and go to their relief.~It was
26 V, III | Uzzano, that the count should go into Lombardy. There still
27 V, IV | consent of the Florentines, to go to the assistance of king
28 V, V | letters and messengers, to go to its relief; and he, perceiving
29 V, V | advice he had received, to go to Vicenza, but finding
30 V, VI | them—The count wishes to go into Tuscany to oppose Piccinino,
31 V, VI | patriarch, having determined to go into Tuscany, prepared to
32 V, VI | other prisoners to let them go again; and that those whom
33 V, VI | Tuscany, and designing to go by the mountain passes of
34 VI, II | Ciarpellone asked permission to go to Milan to take possession
35 VI, VI | and that he would gladly go to Florence and pledge himself
36 VII, II | having asked permission to go to Sulmona, where his forces
37 VII, III | that the citizens should go in solemn procession to
38 VII, IV | nothing to fear, and all would go well; but if his dominions
39 VII, IV | show how far a pope might go, and how much that which
40 VII, VI | customary for the duke to go upon St. Stephen’s day,
41 VII, VI | telling them they wished to go to the assistance of Giovanandrea,
42 VII, VI | hand, when intending to go to the church, many omens
43 VII, VI | compelled, he determined to go to the church; but before
44 VII, VI | not knowing where else to go, he proceeded home, where
45 VIII, I | Francesco de’ Pazzi should go to Florence, while the archbishop
46 VIII, I | Giovanni Batista, that he might go to Romagna, and that before
47 VIII, I | Francesco de’ Pazzi should go to Rome and settle everything
48 VIII, I | the papal troops, should go into Romagna, and Lorenzo
49 VIII, II | and then advised him to go home, for the people and
50 VIII, IV | de’ Medici determines to go to Naples to treat with
51 VIII, IV | Lorenzo having resolved to go to Naples, recommended the
52 VIII, IV | But finding everything go quietly on, Ferrando allowed
53 VIII, VI | stomach, and was compelled to go the baths for relief.~The
54 VIII, VII | Lorenzo de’ Medici resolved to go to the camp, and on his
55 VIII, VII | they would allow her to go into the fortress, leaving
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