Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the city during fourteen days. He also ravaged many other
2 I, II | Benedict, who in those days had great reputation for
3 I, IV | influence of religion in those days upon the minds of men, excited
4 I, VI | where he remained only a few days, being driven away by the
5 II, II | unprovided enemy, in those days it would have been thought
6 II, II | without being driven out, two days before the arrival of the
7 II, IV | Neri party, and for five days plundered the leaders of
8 II, V | where he remained fifty days without effecting anything.
9 II, VIII| most likely, after a few days, die either of hunger, or
10 III, III | took place on the previous days were perpetrated by the
11 III, III | done during the last few days, and the other, to live
12 IV, I | relieve him within fifteen days. This misfortune being known
13 IV, III | fasting, he died in a few days.~At this time Count Oddo
14 IV, III | capture of which was in those days considered a most brilliant
15 IV, VI | any food, so that in four days he ate only a small quantity
16 IV, VII | as it is usual for three days to elapse before the new
17 V, I | means, he died in a few days.~The duke, on this victory,
18 V, II | free magistrates, in a few days recovered the castle, and
19 V, II | December, they remained several days without attacking each other.
20 V, III | conference during several days, in which many long discussions
21 V, IV | with Ostasio, for in a few days after the attack, the place
22 V, V | with provisions for eight days, he took the mountain path,
23 V, V | of Brescia. Thus in four days Verona was lost and again
24 V, VI | determined to wait a few days to see what would result
25 V, VI | he had promised. Not many days after these resolutions
26 V, VI | continued more than twenty days, during which the Florentines
27 V, VI | after a siege of thirty-two days; and the loss of so much
28 V, VI | reception. But in a few days he became suspected, and
29 VI, I | and having remained a few days, finding he could not continue
30 VI, II | seclusion to the end of her days. The convent she founded,
31 VI, II | spend the remainder of your days in some branch of the woolen
32 VI, II | and servants; and in a few days he was escorted by a numerous
33 VI, III | conference lasted several days, and after many debates,
34 VI, IV | Milanese, and gave him twenty days to consider what course
35 VI, IV | abandoned them. He took two days to consider the reply he
36 VI, V | deficiencies, thirty-six days elapsed before he took it.
37 VI, V | lain before it forty-four days. So formidable were those
38 VII, II | joyfully received, and for many days entertained with every kind
39 VII, II | of people, that in a few days all the provisions it contained,
40 VII, IV | representations occupied many days; at the conclusion of which,
41 VII, IV | Prato not less than fifteen days. Bernardo, whom this promise
42 VII, V | they would only, for a few days, aid in resisting the forces
43 VII, VI | house. Here he remained two days, not without hope that some
44 VIII, II | were condemned within four days after the murder of Giuliano.
45 VIII, III | sustained a siege of forty-two days. The enemy then directed
46 VIII, III | demanded a truce for a few days, which was granted, but
47 VIII, III | Having gained these few days to recruit themselves, as
48 VIII, IV | Florentines, and allowed them ten days to consider the reply. The
49 VIII, IV | peace to his country. Two days after his return, the treaty
50 VIII, V | great pomp, and in a few days, sent the Count Girolamo
51 VIII, VI | for the pope died in five days after its declaration, either
52 VIII, VI | castles, so that in a few days robberies, fires, and murders
53 VIII, VI | artillery upon it for several days, but being unable to make
54 VIII, VI | camp, when, after a few days, the fortress was given
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