Book, Chapter
1 Int | Discorsi. The Prince, a short work, divided into twenty-six
2 I, I | Attila their king. He, a short time previously, in order
3 I, IV | Melfi; and from thence, in a short time, recovered from the
4 I, IV | Templars, which, after a short time, on account of their
5 I, VI | comparatively small space, in a short time they made those places
6 I, VI | enemies, he too, after a short time, shared the same fate,
7 I, VII | which he only remained a short time, for he was poisoned,
8 I, VII | victory, so that the king in a short time gathered strength and
9 II, II | authority Florence in a short time acquired. She became
10 II, III | the nobility. Thus in a short time Florence again fell
11 II, V | remark, that those who, a short time previously, when they
12 II, VI | in his enterprises, in a short time became the head of
13 II, VI | of Florence, so that in a short time, beyond the expectation
14 II, VIII| trivial; so that in a very short time you may expect to see
15 II, VIII| trustworthy of men; so that in a short time Florence became not
16 II, VIII| the slaughter. In a very short time the chief conspirators
17 II, VIII| than his manners; he was short, his complexion was black,
18 II, I | people to arms, and in a short time drew together about
19 III, I | and honored; yet after a short time they divided into the
20 III, V | of that people who only a short time before had idolized
21 IV, IV | melancholy; but after a short time his conversation became
22 IV, IV | was Jacopo Viviani, who, a short time previously, had been
23 IV, V | resided upon the Serchio, at a short distance from the city,
24 IV, VI | would you make, so that in a short time he would return, and
25 V, I | the occasion. Thus in a short time, having expelled or
26 V, VII | which crosses the river at a short distance from Anghiari.
27 VI, I | have gone beyond, or fallen short of, the end for which wars
28 VI, II | who survived him but a short time; and his wife, Annalena,
29 VI, II | such a manner that in a short time he had again assembled
30 VI, V | joy by those who, only a short time previously had heaped
31 VI, VII | of King René, who had a short time previously left Florence
32 VII, II | govern the city, and in a short time Piero’s power would
33 VII, VI | the whole territory in a short time, from the want of courage
34 VII, VI | their daggers, which, being short and sharp, were concealed
35 VIII, II | Bernardo Bandini, with a short dagger provided for the
36 VIII, II | late), was admitted after a short delay, by Cesare Petrucci,
37 VIII, IV | suitable and secure; for the short reigns of the pontiffs,
38 VIII, V | preparations, withdrew a short distance from the city,
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