Book, Chapter
1 I, II | in order that he might provide for them, by granting some
2 II, I | remedies which nature cannot provide. The city of Venice proves
3 II, II | it would be desirable to provide their means of defense before
4 II, II | enemy might have time to provide for his defense; so great
5 II, II | considering how they should provide for their security, requested
6 II, IV | these turbulent parties, and provide the remedy which they found
7 II, IV | the greatest fear, and to provide for their safety they called
8 III, I | afterward made, did not provide for the common good, but
9 III, I | to fifty-six citizens to provide for the safety of the republic.
10 III, IV | that the Signory should provide a suitable place of assembly
11 III, V | injury he had suffered and provide for his future security,
12 III, VI | greater peril. Anxious to provide a remedy, without creating
13 IV, I | resolved that the ten should provide all the means in their power
14 IV, I | that Ludovico, having to provide for the defense of his own
15 IV, III| to the measure, and thus provide themselves with allies to
16 IV, VI | both, and you will thus provide for your own comfort and
17 IV, VI | suitable for action, he should provide himself with forces, being
18 IV, VII| means of a new Squittini, provide themselves with friends.
19 IV, VII| victory, gave them courage to provide for their defense, and allowed
20 IV, VII| s purpose; he bade them provide for their safety by resigning
21 V, III| themselves able at all events to provide for their own defense; that
22 V, IV | determined the Venetians should provide; and as they had sent Neri
23 V, V | ought to take, and how to provide him with necessaries. There
24 V, VI | sustained in the winter, and provide necessaries for the summer;
25 V, VI | order Niccolo’s recall, or provide himself with any other remedy;
26 VI, III| most active exertions to provide themselves troops, whose
27 VI, IV | the inhabitants could not provide themselves with necessaries;
28 VI, IV | ways: one, by neglecting to provide for their defense; the next,
29 VI, IV | opportunity to take breath and provide himself with assistance.~
30 VI, VI | with his friends at Rome to provide an evening banquet, to which
31 VII, II | this, there was no money to provide those who were in want of
32 VII, II | it would be necessary to provide, if he wished to preserve
33 VII, V | observe what was going on, and provide such remedies as the necessity
34 VIII, I | to come to Florence, and provide for the execution of their
35 VIII, III| Sienna, they knew not how to provide for the places about Pisa.
36 VIII, V | league, induced it also to provide for war. The duke of Milan
37 VIII, VII| advised by his friends to provide for his own safety, by the
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