Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | 1400, when the Romans, to induce him to return to the city,
2 II, VI | King Robert, if they could induce him to come to their defense;
3 II, VIII| endeavor by entreaty to induce him either to forego his
4 II, I | begged he would endeavor to induce them to be content with
5 III, V | against them sufficient to induce the Capitano to find them
6 IV, II | be effected if they could induce Giovanni de’ Medici to join
7 IV, II | Giovanni and try if he could induce him to join them.~He undertook
8 IV, II | make use of endeavored to induce him to coincide with their
9 IV, IV | colleague in office, to induce the people, by the authority
10 IV, IV | impossible. He could not induce himself to believe that
11 IV, V | made this agreement, to induce the Lucchese to excuse him
12 IV, VII | conduct to his party would induce their enemies when victorious
13 IV, VII | means should be used to induce their adversaries to lay
14 V, II | effect his own safety, or induce his friends to defend themselves,
15 V, II | conceived hopes of being able to induce the duke to make war against
16 V, II | words were not requisite to induce the duke to hostilities
17 V, III | prayers and remonstrances to induce him to render them aid.
18 V, III | into a mutual alliance. To induce the Venetians to retain
19 V, IV | themselves. The first was, to induce him to cross the Po, and
20 V, IV | treat with the count and induce him to cross the Po, they
21 V, IV | obligation to cross the Po. To induce him to do so, I have advanced
22 V, V | arguments endeavored to induce the duke to follow the plan
23 V, VI | learn his designs, and induce him to adopt the course
24 V, VI | some other enterprise to induce them to send forces after
25 VI, I | was obliged, in order to induce his compliance, to threaten
26 VI, III | the Milanese, and perhaps induce them to throw themselves
27 VI, IV | convenience, or fear, may induce a compliance with their
28 VI, VI | Florentines. Alfonso endeavored to induce him to exchange his territory
29 VI, VI | himself to their republic, and induce him to continue faithful
30 VI, VII | the pontiff prepared to induce the powers of Christendom
31 VII, I | Pius was endeavoring to induce the different governments
32 VII, III | the Florentine exiles—They induce the Venetians to make war
33 VII, III | trusted they would be able to induce those to submit by fear
34 VII, III | Diotisalvi, had endeavored to induce him to join them, assuring
35 VII, III | Signory would endeavor to induce Piero to lay down his arms,
36 VII, III | exiles’ distresses could not induce them to undertake the war,
37 VII, VI | ascendancy over their minds as to induce them to bind themselves
38 VIII, I | some greater authority to induce him to adopt their views.
39 VIII, I | conjunction with him endeavor to induce his uncle Jacopo to adopt
40 VIII, III | Florentines, in order to induce the Venetians to take a
41 VIII, IV | not deeds and obligations, induce princes to keep faith.~The
42 VIII, VI | acquisition of Serezana. To induce the enemy to do this, the
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