Book, Chapter
1 I, I | healthy and prolific region, frequently increase to such vast multitudes
2 I, III| the Lombards, for they had frequently broken their faith, had
3 II, I | of colonies, new cities frequently arose, and those already
4 II, VI | prince. Nor did he fail frequently to mention these matters,
5 II, I | former obedience. Thus it frequently occurs that we sooner attain
6 III, I | Market place, and, as it frequently happens in similar cases,
7 III, II | induced to do so, is most frequently foiled. They “admonished”
8 III, V | as they will hereafter be frequently mentioned, we shall call
9 III, VI | which princes and republics frequently fall; and hence mankind,
10 III, VI | of the war, that he was frequently in greater danger than the
11 III, VII| during its progress to pass frequently between Bologna and Florence.
12 IV, I | those imperfectly organized, frequently change their rulers and
13 IV, I | been, denied to those which frequently change from tyranny to license,
14 IV, I | and the Medici, which were frequently deprived both of men and
15 IV, III| taxes would also vary, and frequently rating it would remedy the
16 IV, IV | who asked them, but very frequently relieving the necessities
17 IV, IV | Florentine people, and had frequently, at great hazard, received
18 V, I | called peace in which states frequently assail each other with arms,
19 V, III| fiercely the Florentines have frequently assailed us, and with what
20 V, IV | marriageable age, the duke had frequently made all suitable preparations
21 VI, I | on similar occasions had frequently served his turn. He sent
22 VI, IV | from them in battle was frequently restored twofold on the
23 VI, VI | infringe the peace, but it was frequently broken by the ambition of
24 VII, I | in Florence, as we have frequently observed, two principally
25 VII, I | ridiculed and derided, and frequently heard themselves and the
26 VII, III| better to conceal his design, frequently visited Piero, conversed
27 VII, V | the profits. This, as is frequently the case with new undertakings,
28 VII, VI | of Perugia, whom we have frequently mentioned as one of the
29 VII, VI | and Girolamo Ogliato. He frequently discussed with them the
30 VII, VI | excite any suspicion. They frequently discussed the subject; and
31 VIII, I | concerned in them, while they frequently contribute to the aggrandizement
32 VIII, I | enmities and dissensions so frequently occasioned by jealousy.
33 VIII, I | of Count Girolamo, they frequently complained to each other
34 VIII, II | nor could he, though he frequently endeavored, prevail with
35 VIII, VI | the treaty. The pope had frequently intimated to the Colonnesi
36 VIII, VII| Florence. In peaceful times, he frequently entertained the people with
37 VIII, VII| a character; for he was frequently seen playing with his children,
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