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1 I, I | but, satisfied with the terms which he granted them, lived
2 I, II | of Velamir, who, being on terms of friendship with Zeno
3 I, III | Astolphus, while fulfilling the terms of his agreement, died,
4 I, IV | ecclesiastical rule. These terms were all accepted by Henry;
5 I, V | simulating a wish to come to terms, secretly sent Sciarra into
6 I, VI | pope. He made honorable terms with the Visconti, and routed
7 II, I | The two factions come to terms.~Among the great and wonderful
8 II, II | Florence to consider the terms of their recall. They effected
9 II, VII | but having agreed upon the terms with Mastino, paid part
10 II, VIII| the people and the duke to terms; but the former refused
11 II, I | office, and in the best terms he could imagine advised
12 II, I | reproved him in unmeasured terms as a man of little faith;
13 III, I | addressed in the following terms:—~“Many of us, magnificent
14 III, VII | for some time been upon terms of most intimate friendship,
15 IV, I | compelled Alberigo to sue for terms, which he obtained on condition
16 IV, III | the city, concerning the terms of his engagement, either
17 IV, V | wearied out, they came to terms for the cessation of hostilities,
18 IV, VII | the pontiff, to arrange terms of agreement with the signors;
19 V, I | them aside), he came to terms with the count, and ceded
20 V, III | addressed them in the following terms: “You are doubtless aware
21 V, III | cause, or submit to any terms that could violate their
22 V, III | Venetians, he would come to terms with the duke.~These indirect
23 V, III | with the duke; among the terms of which compact was one
24 V, III | the Florentines to come to terms with the Lucchese, and so
25 V, IV | Niccolo were contrary to the terms of the treaty, they were
26 V, IV | thousand florins, which, by the terms of the marriage contract,
27 V, IV | tempted by more advantageous terms, went over to him. This
28 V, VII | a view to make the best terms he could. Neri pressing
29 VI, I | He resolved to come to terms with the count, and sent
30 VI, I | themselves were concerned. The terms being secretly arranged,
31 VI, III | possession of Piombino. When the terms were under consideration,
32 VI, III | Lodi and then to come to terms with the Venetians; for
33 VI, IV | successes—The Venetians come to terms with him—Views of the Venetians—
34 VI, IV | into alliance; among the terms of which was the defense
35 VI, IV | the count to settle the terms of agreement, with instructions,
36 VI, VI | and having arranged the terms, Alfonso sent Frate Puccio,
37 VI, VII | knew they would obtain no terms from Ferrando. At length,
38 VI, VII | in compliance with the terms of the treaty recently made
39 VII, I | to obtain peace upon any terms it was thought proper to
40 VII, II | strenuously endeavored to come to terms with his barons, and using
41 VII, III | in a condition to propose terms than to be compelled to
42 VII, III | to him in the following terms: “I cannot help laughing
43 VII, IV | and being thus on good terms with their friends, their
44 VII, IV | hired were in want of pay, terms of peace were proposed,
45 VII, IV | though he designated them by terms reflecting less scandal
46 VII, V | unable to obtain better terms, submitted to the discretion
47 VII, V | been received on equitable terms, advantage and security
48 VII, VI | prince, being on intimate terms with Lorenzo de’ Medici,
49 VII, VI | ambassadors to use whatever terms they pleased in the name
50 VIII, II | affected to be on friendly terms with them. The murderers
51 VIII, IV | to an audience. However, terms were at length settled,
52 VIII, V | admit their governor; the terms of convention between them
53 VIII, V | treaty with Lodovico, the terms were concluded in August,
54 VIII, VII | conquerors, so honorable were the terms they obtained.~About this
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