Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | thinking by this means to prevent the return of the emperor.
2 II, II | the state, but could not prevent their proceedings from coming
3 II, VI | it was thought they would prevent much trouble to the city,
4 II, VI | absolutely cast down as to prevent them from raising great
5 III, I | restrain these families, and prevent the actual occurrence of
6 III, II | The Guelphs endeavor to prevent Salvestro de Medici from
7 III, II | the Colleague, but did not prevent the appointment of Salvestro,
8 III, V | prisoners; and the Signory, to prevent any one from taking arms
9 III, VII| begged he would endeavor to prevent recourse to arms, and promised
10 IV, I | contending dispositions, so as to prevent them from doing mischief,
11 IV, I | vicinity of the church ought to prevent any attempt against Romagna
12 IV, III| their utmost endeavors to prevent it from becoming law. Giovanni
13 IV, IV | were not so quick as to prevent Giusto from making use of
14 IV, VI | the rest being unable to prevent this, endeavored with all
15 IV, VI | see him again in the city) prevent his return? It would be
16 IV, VI | good citizen, in order to prevent such a calamity, to assemble
17 IV, VII| among so many enemies, or prevent their own ruin and that
18 IV, VII| remaining at home he could prevent his brother Piero from going
19 IV, VII| that all he desired was to prevent the return of Cosmo, and
20 V, I | duke deemed to necessary to prevent the League from obtaining
21 V, I | Ascesi, ordered the count to prevent the passage of Niccolo,
22 V, I | pass by, and the count to prevent him, Fortebraccio attacked
23 V, II | which still prevails will prevent wealthy citizens advancing
24 V, III| being come, we could not prevent their aggressions. You know,
25 V, III| above all, by his desire to prevent so great an acquisition
26 V, III| arguments they could adopt to prevent the count from quitting
27 V, V | would not be in time to prevent him; so, with provisions
28 V, V | collect them in time to prevent the count’s troops from
29 V, VII| with their cross bows, and prevent them from wounding the flanks
30 VI, II | in progress, in order to prevent the duke from accommodating
31 VI, II | the war in La Marca, and prevent Alfonso from sending troops
32 VI, IV | throughout the world, or prevent the remorse of thy conscience,
33 VI, IV | to the republic, but to prevent the count, as a friend of
34 VI, V | the Milanese in hope, and prevent them from surrendering.
35 VI, V | had received would always prevent their submission to the
36 VI, V | their utmost exertions to prevent popular meetings. The multitude
37 VI, V | every possible means to prevent it, and entreated the emperor
38 VI, VI | acquainted with it, in order to prevent the commission of some rash
39 VI, VI | resolved to make an effort to prevent the fulfillment of his design;
40 VII, I | since it is impossible to prevent the existence of dissensions,
41 VII, I | must at least take care to prevent the growth of faction. It
42 VII, I | though it is impossible to prevent the existence of inveterate
43 VII, II | they must take care to prevent its renewal; it would then
44 VII, II | state, that if they could prevent him from using the public
45 VIII, III| the Lucchese faithful, and prevent them from furnishing the
46 VIII, III| strong encampment in order to prevent the enemy from penetrating
47 VIII, V | obstacles in his way, as would prevent him from helping the Venetians,
48 VIII, V | him so effectually, as to prevent his success against both
49 VIII, V | duke’s design, studied to prevent him from effecting it. The
50 VIII, VI | forces to Pietra Santa to prevent all attempts of the Florentines,
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