Book, Chapter
1 I, III| Berengarius being then engaged in defending himself against
2 I, V | the war in which he was engaged with the king of Bohemia.
3 I, VII| adopted him as her son, and engaged Braccio of Montone as her
4 II, VI | friendship. But Charles, being engaged in the wars of Sicily, and
5 IV, I | effected, by which Filippo engaged not to interfere with anything
6 IV, II | preparation is necessary for those engaged in self-defense than for
7 IV, II | encouraged, the citizens engaged Count Oddo the son of Braccio,
8 IV, IV | and that as the pope was engaged in the affairs of Naples,
9 IV, IV | places he had taken, was engaged to conduct the enterprise
10 IV, V | to comply, they secretly engaged, on the part of the people,
11 IV, V | Francesco Sforza, who was engaged in his service, to make
12 IV, VI | after the death of Giovanni, engaged more earnestly in public
13 V, II | some princes, whom he had engaged in his service, with the
14 V, II | whom alone they feared, was engaged with the Venetians, and
15 V, IV | favor of Alfonso. Each being engaged in wars near home, refrained
16 V, IV | marriage contract, he had engaged to pay.~Still the war in
17 V, IV | exceed the number he has engaged to furnish you, out of your
18 V, VI | to take part in them, and engaged to furnish four thousand
19 V, VII| Niccolo, and hoped, that if he engaged the enemy, they would either
20 V, VII| to death. Combatants then engaged with little danger; being
21 VI, I | this while the latter was engaged in the wars of Lombardy.
22 VI, I | occupation, that, being engaged in greater affairs, he might
23 VI, I | of Niccolo Piccinino, and engaged to pay him during the war;
24 VI, I | and because they were then engaged in the affairs of the Bolognese.
25 VI, III| often happens, that when engaged in business valuable ideas
26 VI, III| king did not appear, he engaged to concur in whatever course
27 VI, IV | thousand foot. The count engaged to restore to the Venetians
28 VI, V | the Council of Ten. They engaged new condottieri, sent ambassadors
29 VI, VI | him from his purpose. He engaged, however, to leave part
30 VII, I | For although we have not engaged to give an account of the
31 VII, II | assembled, and the Venetians engaged to send ships thither to
32 VII, V | Alessandro. The Volterrani had engaged for their defense about
33 VII, V | and the soldiery, those engaged for its defense as well
34 VII, VI | Federigo d’Urbino, they engaged Roberto da Rimino in his
35 VIII, III| senate, and, in the meantime, engaged forces, and appointed Ercole,
36 VIII, III| marquis of Ferrara, and engaged the marquis of Mantua; they
37 VIII, IV | of the king, themselves engaged in a long-standing war with
38 VIII, V | Urbino; the Florentines engaged Costanzo, lord of Pesaro;
39 VIII, V | everyone, they had been engaged in a war which had cost
40 VIII, VI | convenience or security, engaged the Orsini, and sent all
41 VIII, VII| Milan, named Bergamino, engaged for the occasion, entered
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