Book, Chapter
1 I, V | might be placed in greater security. The pontificate was now
2 I, VI | regulations, enjoyed themselves in security amid the devastations of
3 I, VII | Vicenza, who had lived in security under the protection of
4 II, I | attainable localities. Hence, the security to which the reputation
5 II, II | should provide for their security, requested assistance from
6 II, III | greater magnificence and security of the Signory, they laid
7 II, VII | part of the money, gave security for the remainder, and sent
8 II, VIII| hatred is universal, no security whatever can be found, for
9 III, III | live in greater comfort and security for the time to come. We
10 III, III | accrue to many of us and security to all.” These arguments
11 III, IV | advancing their well-being and security. Michael, observing their
12 III, V | and provide for his future security, he was satisfied. Some
13 III, VII | advice, their privileges and security would remain unimpaired.
14 III, VII | and took measures for the security of the state. They declared
15 IV, IV | affairs, if you would live in security, take just such a share
16 V, I | the government sufficient security, they therefore resolved
17 V, II | prejudices than to give security to his dominions. In the
18 V, III | themselves; with respect to the security of their own states, it
19 V, IV | and see that all possible security were given to the passage
20 V, V | to bear him to a place of security. The enemy’s lines surrounded
21 V, VI | might for the purpose of security be raised or lowered as
22 V, VI | first concern was to give security to the government, for which
23 V, VII | reasonable conditions, namely, security for himself and family,
24 VI, I | giving the victorious party security from the enemy. This arose
25 VI, III | repose of peace, and for security against the count. They
26 VII, II | them with any degree of security to his son during Jacopo’
27 VII, IV | lived in their country with security and honor, would be satisfied.
28 VII, V | equitable terms, advantage and security would have been the result;
29 VII, VI | upon them with such perfect security. The Florentines denied
30 VIII, II | once resolve to ensure your security, even though my own destruction
31 VIII, II | men, as a guard for the security of his person against domestic
32 VIII, VI | castles, or territories, as security for moneys received; and
33 VIII, VI | honor to convenience or security, engaged the Orsini, and
34 VIII, VII | leaving her children as security for the performance of her
35 VIII, VII | inhabitants. To enjoy his power in security and repose, and conquer
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