Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Vortigern their king, first defended, and then drove them from
2 I, I | enter France, which was defended by the forces of the barbarians,
3 I, II | Forli, and Cesena, some defended themselves for a time, and
4 I, V | against Ferrara, which was defended by Azone da Este and the
5 I, VI | the church, but they were defended by Robert and the Florentines.
6 I, VII | Alfonzo, and Sforza, who defended the cause of the queen.
7 II, II | degli Uberti, who openly defended her, saying he had not encountered
8 II, III | his relations and friends defended himself against the forces
9 II, IV | most to blame, they were defended by those who were at the
10 II, IV | enjoying the popular favor, defended themselves, and this difference
11 II, V | of by his partisans, who defended them so bravely that the
12 II, VII | any other; and this they defended with great bravery.~Jacopo
13 II, VIII| than when it has only been defended. Guglielmo and his son were
14 II, I | houses stood; the Nerli defended the bridge of the Carraja;
15 II, I | from its situation, being defended by the Arno; hence it was
16 II, I | barricaded, and the barricades defended by the most resolute men;
17 II, I | Here, although the Nerli defended themselves like brave men,
18 II, I | power of their enemies. They defended themselves with such obstinacy,
19 II, I | people; for when those who defended the barricades in the street
20 III, II | as her friends they had defended, they could as enemies depress
21 IV, I | thought Brescia would be defended by the Venetians, and Genoa
22 IV, II | adverse circumstances, had defended themselves against all their
23 IV, V | if the place had not been defended by Giovanni Malavolti, to
24 V, I | for action, they either defended themselves against such
25 V, II | we have so pertinaciously defended her; for that state alone
26 V, III | fortress was very strong, and defended by a numerous garrison,
27 V, III | to him to find they were defended, and how much disaffection
28 V, VI | cowardice of the officer who defended that of Marradi would render
29 V, VI | bridge over the stream be defended; while on the mountain side
30 V, VI | wondered it had not been defended, and, rejoicing over his
31 V, VII | while fighting, their armor defended them, and when they could
32 VI, I | but they were gallantly defended by his son Francesco. However,
33 VI, II | count; but Pontremoli was defended by the Florentines, and
34 VI, III | take it, the place being defended by the Florentines, and
35 VI, III | a point which was least defended. At the first charge, as
36 VI, V | abandoned as untenable were then defended as impregnable.~While Ferrando
37 VIII, II | been avenged and myself defended, I am not only compelled
38 VIII, II | father, old and inform, who defended the government against so
39 VIII, II | authority and benevolence defended him; neither could I, after
40 VIII, III | individuals were not to be defended at the public expense. The
41 VIII, V | if the lady had not been defended by the Florentines, who
42 VIII, VI | or made prisoners all who defended them, and seized most of
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