Book, Chapter
1 I, II | skull of Cunimund to be filled, and caused it to be presented
2 I, VI | the whole province was filled with war; nor could the
3 I, VI | the world, and was itself filled with men of every nation.~
4 I, VII | history must, therefore, be filled; to which, before I descend,
5 II, I | unwholesome air, was never filled with inhabitants, till the
6 II, I | increase, the place became so filled with dwellings, that it
7 II, I | families were allied, were filled with rage, and having assembled
8 II, III | prosperity than in those times: filled with men of great wealth
9 II, V | people accordingly; but while filled with the hope of victory,
10 II, VIII| the women.~The people were filled with indignation, seeing
11 II, I | Sienna, so that the city was filled with the armed followers
12 III, I | of Ghibelline descent now filled the highest offices. Observing
13 III, II | presently the courtyards were filled with armed men, and the
14 III, IV | although the others yielded, filled Alamanno Acciajuoli and
15 III, IV | known, the multitude were filled with rage, and thinking
16 IV, I | lower than the upper ranks, filled the city with complaints,
17 IV, I | the Florentine territory, filled the citizens with apprehension;
18 IV, II | thus the palace had become filled with low men. He therefore
19 IV, V | And though we might have filled Lombardy with complaints
20 IV, V | escaping to Pisa. This defeat filled the Florentines with dismay,
21 V, I | the great offices to be filled by mere chance of drawing,
22 V, III | disunited, all Italy being filled with their banished citizens.
23 V, IV | have often seen Lombardy filled with our forces and our
24 V, V | distinguished commander in Lombardy filled Venice and all her dependencies
25 V, VII | previous to the surprise, filled up the ditches on either
26 VI, VII | witnessed the scene were filled with anguish or compassion.
27 VI, VII | directed over the city, filled with houses and inhabitants,
28 VII, I | events the purses being filled with the names of his own
29 VII, I | offices of state being again filled by lot, the mass of the
30 VII, I | commonly seen their houses filled with suitors and presents,
31 VII, I | of Saint Lorenzo, having filled the piazza, and compelled
32 VII, I | created a new balia, and filled the principal offices according
33 VII, II | through which he passed were filled with citizens, anxious to
34 VII, III | election purses might be filled with the names of those
35 VII, III | Piero, who soon afterward filled all the offices of government
36 VII, IV | Italy, though at peace, was filled with apprehension of the
37 VII, V | to death, and the place filled with the enemy; and that
38 VII, V | account, the palace as quickly filled with citizens, who consulted
39 VIII, III | available arguments, and filled Italy with accounts of the
40 VIII, IV | s troops with booty, and filled the Florentines with dismay;
41 VIII, VI | Florence, the government was filled with indignation; and, to
42 VIII, VI | cannon shot. This success filled the townspeople with so
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