Book, Chapter
1 Int | and being accused in the following year of participation in
2 Int | especially in the two centuries following his death. But he has since
3 I, II | empire was governed by the following princes: Zeno, reigning
4 I, V | Italy were governed in the following manner: the Romans no longer
5 I, V | which took effect in the following papacy. He also had the
6 II, II | to correct it, and on the following day, as soon as light appeared,
7 II, III | the families, of which the following were the heads, had been
8 II, IV | wounded that he died on the following night.~This event again
9 II, VIII| the people should, on the following morning, present themselves
10 II, VIII| whom addressed him in the following manner:—~“We appear before
11 II, VIII| not do better, that on the following morning the people should
12 III, I | among them addressed in the following terms:—~“Many of us, magnificent
13 III, II | conclusion was come to. On the following day the Arts brought forth
14 III, III | approach of night, on the following day, the Balia relieved
15 III, III | Gonfalonier, addressed them in the following words: “If these Signors,
16 III, III | was to take place on the following day. Finding the danger
17 III, IV | disturbance should cease.~On the following morning, while the Council
18 III, VII | former factions; as in the following book will be particularly
19 IV, V | one of them spoke to the following effect: “We feel assured,
20 V, II | Rinaldo addressed him in the following manner: “If we, who were
21 V, III | citizens addressed them in the following terms: “You are doubtless
22 V, VI | prepared to leave Rome on the following day, and ordered the castellan
23 VI, IV | one of them spoke to the following effect;—“It is customary
24 VI, VI | part of them should, on the following morning, take possession
25 VI, VII | particularly shown in the following book.~
26 VII, I | solemnity, the whole city following his corpse to the tomb in
27 VII, II | the same period, in the following year Francesco Sforza, duke
28 VII, II | against the Medici, for the following reasons: his son, Raffaello,
29 VII, III | he wrote to him in the following terms: “I cannot help laughing
30 VII, IV | and addressed them in the following words: “I never thought
31 VII, V | of the citadel; the other following Bernardo, seized the palace,
32 VII, V | more readily obeyed, and following your directions, we shall
33 VII, VI | of life, he repeated the following words, in the Latin tongue,
34 VII, VI | as will be shown in the following book; which, having commenced
35 VIII, I | all proceedings for the following day. In the morning it was
36 VIII, III | dominion of Milan, under the following circumstances. Galeazzo,
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