Book, Chapter
1 Int | generally gets the upper hand. And will anyone contend
2 I, II | their king. On the other hand, Narses after the victory
3 I, II | poisoned wine, she with her own hand presented it to Helmichis,
4 I, VI | seeing with what a liberal hand the pontiff had bestowed
5 I, VII | to Rimini. On the other hand, the cardinals, with the
6 II, II | The count, on the other hand, being informed where the
7 II, III | against so many. On the other hand, they reminded the people
8 II, IV | to chop off the youth’s hand upon a block used for cutting
9 II, IV | seeing their enemies at hand, and apprehending the loss
10 II, IV | patriotism. On the other hand, the accused citizens, enjoying
11 II, V | their armies. On the other hand, Uguccione continued to
12 II, VII | Saints’ day being just at hand, many citizens met together
13 II, VII | assembled in arms. On the other hand, the Bardi and the Frescobaldi,
14 II, VIII| himself within. On the other hand, the Medici, Cavicciulli,
15 III, I | their dignity.~On the other hand, the demands of the people
16 III, I | this faction.~On the other hand, the Ricci made the most
17 III, II | degli Albizzi, on the other hand, thought it better to defer,
18 III, II | apprehend something terrible at hand. The companies of the Arts
19 III, IV | the citizens, on the other hand, some, seeing the fury of
20 III, IV | Commissioners of War, on the other hand, thinking themselves, after
21 IV, IV | commissaries, who, being at hand with their forces, immediately
22 IV, V | The duke, on the other hand, followed up this victory,
23 IV, VII | exile.~Cosmo, on the other hand, being informed of his recall,
24 V, II | might have assistance at hand, without the necessity of
25 V, III | The count, on the other hand, was ready to pass into
26 V, III | Venetians, on the other hand, they averred that this
27 V, III | had now so many affairs in hand, they did not allow the
28 V, V | Venetians, on the other hand, though the winter was severe,
29 V, VI | as he knew Niccolo was at hand he joined him, and with
30 VI, I | year. Niccolo, on the other hand, being quite prepared, and
31 VI, I | of an enemy. On the other hand, Alfonso entreated Filippo,
32 VI, II | but his force was not at hand to support it.~The tumults
33 VI, II | hesitated; for on the one hand, were to be considered his
34 VI, IV | faithful to him. On the other hand, the count, perfectly aware
35 VI, IV | themselves. On the other hand, all that was injurious
36 VI, VI | Alfonso, and on the other hand, they did not wish the duke
37 VII, I | gonfalonier to sit upon the right hand of the rectors, he should
38 VII, V | vittoria.”2 On the other hand, Lorenzo de’ Medici, thinking
39 VII, V | Florentines on the other hand, thinking success dependent
40 VII, VI | To the duke, on the other hand, when intending to go to
41 VII, VI | Ferrara and Mantua on either hand, proceeded to St. Stephen’
42 VII, VI | themselves upon the right hand of the entrance, and Carlo
43 VIII, IV | Florentines, finding the enemy at hand, were seized with a sudden
44 VIII, IV | assembled. On the other hand, the enemy being under no
45 VIII, V | new troubles. On the one hand, was the league of the pope
46 VIII, V | duke of Calabria was at hand, and constantly harassed
47 VIII, VI | required aid. On the other hand, as the city had at first
48 VIII, VI | pretended then to have in hand. The count obeyed without
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