Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | wars of that period, they conducted themselves valiantly. Tancred,
2 II, IV | the head of the republic, conducted themselves with unbecoming
3 II, V | being down, one of those who conducted him cut his throat. The
4 II, VII| prosecuted those who had conducted the war against Lucca, condemned
5 II, I | they were with difficulty conducted. The nobility having left
6 III, II | the captains of the parts conducted themselves with such arrogance,
7 III, IV | themselves for private injuries, conducted them to the houses of their
8 III, IV | him from the palace and conducted him to his house. The other
9 III, V | manner in which affairs were conducted, that dignity which he had
10 III, VI | the emigrants of Arezzo conducted to that city, and took it
11 III, VII| continued from 1381 to 1434, had conducted with great glory so many
12 IV, II | how craftily affairs are conducted in this city, would not
13 IV, III| where it was admirably conducted; for in a few months many
14 IV, IV | thought that while Rinaldo conducted the expedition along with
15 IV, V | manner. Count Francesco conducted Pagolo and his son to the
16 IV, VI | earnestly in public affairs, and conducted himself with more zeal and
17 IV, VII| palace till night, then conducted him to his own house to
18 V, I | and leaders of republics conducted themselves, to support a
19 V, II | preparation, and having conducted himself with great bravery
20 VI, I | the war between them was conducted in the usual manner. The
21 VI, II | placed in his hands. He conducted himself so prudently, that
22 VI, III| to his own actions he had conducted himself so that no one could
23 VII, I | business, but his agents who conducted his commercial speculations
24 VII, I | his loss. His funeral was conducted with the utmost pomp and
25 VII, II | nativity of Christ; which was conducted with such pomp and magnificence,
26 VII, IV | within their tents, and conducted themselves with most remarkable
27 VII, IV | so inconsiderately, and conducted themselves in such an arbitrary
28 VII, IV | a town; everything being conducted with admirable order and
29 VII, V | commanded Cesare, on being conducted to a veranda which looked
30 VII, VI | while she was present, he conducted himself in such a manner
31 VII, VI | unfortunate young men was conducted with secrecy and executed
32 VIII, I | Florentine merchants, he conducted extensive commercial operations;
33 VIII, V | caused his funeral to be conducted with great pomp, and in
34 VIII, V | Lombardy, if the war had been conducted in the same manner as during
35 VIII, VII| university at Pisa, which was conducted by the most distinguished
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