Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Northern people upon the Roman territories—Visigoths —Barbarians called
2 I, IV | the church heir to all her territories. After the deaths of Pascal
3 I, V | assailed and wasted the territories of the church in a variety
4 I, VI | sovereignty over the cities or territories of the church, the imperial
5 II, I | the ruin and weakness of territories has followed; for this ordination
6 II, I | CHAPTER IX~Many cities and territories, subject to the Florentines,
7 II, I | duke being expelled and the territories lost, the fourteen citizens
8 V, I | both became princes in the territories of the church.~The war thus
9 V, I | Niccolo Fortebraccio from the territories of the church, and thus
10 V, I | at the defense of his own territories. Resolving to divert the
11 V, I | and the care of his own territories to his brother Lione; and
12 V, I | thought he had lost all his territories; so, leaving part of his
13 V, II | either be robbed of his territories or live in constant fear,
14 V, II | severely wasting the duke’s territories, induced him to recall Niccolo
15 V, III| the safety of their own territories if ever the count and the
16 V, III| The count had left his territories in La Marca to the care
17 V, IV | so large a portion of his territories, and the ambition of the
18 V, IV | annoying some portion of his territories. He thought, however, that
19 V, IV | pay, he would attack the territories held of the church by the
20 V, IV | to abandon their inland territories, he would not only lose
21 V, VI | Giampagolo Orsini, who was in the territories of the Malatesti, should
22 V, VI | the Po, all their inland territories would be lost; in that case
23 V, VI | attainable now, when the territories of the duke were left almost
24 V, VI | find that he had lost his territories in Lombardy and gained nothing
25 V, VII| the greater part, of his territories; and perceiving the unfortunate
26 V, VII| condition of ceding his territories and government to the Florentines.
27 VI, I | purpose of recovering his territories, but also to favor René;
28 VI, I | opportunity for recovering the territories which the count had taken
29 VI, I | should be despoiled of his territories; and therefore, not only
30 VI, III| Venetians, and he had seized the territories of the former. However,
31 VI, III| walls or into any of their territories. They furnished him with
32 VI, III| determined to occupy their territories, and had already taken possession
33 VI, IV | content himself with those territories which the duke possessed
34 VI, IV | able to preserve either thy territories or thy reputation. From
35 VI, V | subjects from their cities and territories. Shortly after this, Alfonso
36 VI, V | ambassadors to enter their territories, alleging, that being in
37 VI, V | thousand foot assailed his territories in the direction of Lodi,
38 VI, V | booty from the Florentine territories, extending his depredations
39 VI, VI | endeavors to transfer his territories to the king of Naples— Gallant
40 VI, VI | the remainder through the territories of the duke. This plan was
41 VI, VI | for having recovered their territories and castles, they were no
42 VI, VII| who, having fortified his territories, did not concern himself,
43 VII, IV | advise him to return to his territories, leaving part of his troops
44 VII, IV | king and duke, each to the territories of their sovereign. As this
45 VII, VI | pope, anxious to retain the territories of the church in obedience,
46 VIII, I | pretence of recovering certain territories belonging to the latter,
47 VIII, III| others, returned to his own territories.~At this time, Genoa withdrew
48 VIII, IV | itself to defend the other’s territories, was published. The places
49 VIII, IV | war they had lost their territories, and in peace their liberty.
50 VIII, V | bringing a war upon the duke’s territories, which it would be difficult
51 VIII, V | to the defense of his own territories, he, with four thousand
52 VIII, V | recovered a great part of his territories; for the duke of Lorraine,
53 VIII, VI | assign towns, castles, or territories, as security for moneys
54 VIII, VI | and unjust occupiers of territories belonging to the Florentines.
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