Book, Chapter
1 I, I | then, loaded with wealth, withdrew to Africa. The Romans, having
2 I, IV | Roger. Frederick, however, withdrew from Rome on account of
3 I, V | unable to endure his power, withdrew to Viterbo, and solicited
4 I, V | yielded to the emperor and withdrew his governor, and the pope
5 I, VI | so, seeing his error, he withdrew to Bohemia, to the great
6 I, VII | his lap, Sforza suddenly withdrew from her service without
7 II, II | Casentino, and the Ghibellines withdrew to their villas.~The people
8 II, IV | Charles opposed to them, withdrew from the city, and retired
9 II, IV | it would not consent, he withdrew, with no more satisfaction
10 II, IV | many of his followers, he withdrew to France.~After the departure
11 II, VI | by a treaty with Pistoia, withdrew her from obedience to him.
12 II, VIII| his labor fruitless, he withdrew to his own house.~In the
13 III, IV | joined by any other, soon withdrew. Of the citizens, on the
14 III, IV | of Tommaso Strozzi, who withdrew him from the palace and
15 III, IV | enraged at this reply, withdrew to Santa Maria Novella,
16 III, VII | despairing of success, they withdrew to the temple of Santa Reparata,
17 V, II | duke. Indignant at this, he withdrew to a sort of voluntary exile
18 V, IV | inveterate enemy. He therefore withdrew himself and his forces to
19 V, VII | informed of these transactions, withdrew; and thus, the city, after
20 VI, I | already commenced, the armies withdrew into quarters, the count
21 VI, I | not continue the war, he withdrew to Marseilles.~In the meantime,
22 VI, I | determined to satisfy him, and withdrew with his forces beyond the
23 VI, II | monastery, to which she withdrew, and, being joined by many
24 VI, III | the surrounding country, withdrew with the remainder of his
25 VI, III | not gain the place, and withdrew in the same condition as
26 VI, III | into quarters, and then withdrew to Cremona, where, during
27 VI, IV | the Milanese for a month, withdrew from Milan and divided his
28 VI, VI | unable to keep the field, withdrew close to the walls of Brescia.~
29 VI, VII | refuge in Istria, and thence withdrew to France. This war continued
30 VII, III | of his brother Tommaso, withdrew to his villa, there to await
31 VII, IV | the meantime, the enemy withdrew toward Imola. A few slight
32 VII, IV | consequence, immediately withdrew to Milan. The Florentine
33 VII, IV | quarters, Bartolommeo Coglione withdrew to Ravenna, the Florentine
34 VII, IV | places. Diotisalvi Neroni withdrew to Ferrara, where he was
35 VII, VI | for their defense. He then withdrew to his engagement under
36 VIII, III | territory. The Florentines also withdrew to a more commodious situation,
37 VIII, III | territories.~At this time, Genoa withdrew from the dominion of Milan,
38 VIII, III | awaiting their arrival, withdrew to the camp at Lunigiana,
39 VIII, V | hearing of these preparations, withdrew a short distance from the
40 VIII, VI | arms. The Count Girolamo withdrew his forces into the castle;
41 VIII, VI | greater part of the citizens withdrew and left it to the victor.
42 VIII, VI | make any impression they withdrew.~In the meantime the Florentines
43 VIII, VII | similar inconvenience, he withdrew from mercantile pursuits,
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