Book, Chapter
1 II, V | by many of his followers, aware of the sentence against
2 II, VIII| and although they were aware of the dangerous position
3 III, I | that as you doubtless are aware of them, we also keep them
4 III, I | which they were previously aware, and further encouraged
5 IV, I | many years. They were fully aware of the advantages he would
6 IV, V | though the Florentines, aware of the deception, and apprehensive
7 IV, VI | effect; though they were aware of the danger of allowing
8 IV, VII | and that they did not seem aware they would soon themselves
9 V, I | regulated community. Cato was aware of this when the philosophers,
10 V, III | terms: “You are doubtless aware that what is done from necessity
11 V, IV | attack him. The duke was also aware of the resentment of the
12 V, IV | suspense; and the duke, aware of this desire, gave him
13 V, IV | dismemberment of states. We are also aware what heavy expenses and
14 V, IV | most needful; for you are aware he is under no obligation
15 V, IV | to outdo; for he is well aware to what dangers Tuscany
16 V, V | gate was forced, being now aware of the presence of enemies,
17 VI, I | without reason. The count was aware of this, and wishing to
18 VI, I | request, without seeming to be aware that he violated the peace
19 VI, IV | being now, though late, aware of thy pride, cruelty, and
20 VI, IV | make; for thou wert well aware that what was given at many
21 VI, IV | hand, the count, perfectly aware of this, thought it not
22 VI, V | Pardolfo, their general, aware of the count’s abilities,
23 VI, VII | territory. The latter being aware of his design, sent for
24 VII, I | always evident; for he was aware that a constant exhibition
25 VII, IV | consequence bloodshed. He was also aware that the people of Prato
26 VII, V | to be taken. Bernardo was aware of this custom, and about
27 VII, V | their district, and being aware of the profit derivable
28 VII, VI | Florentines, who, becoming aware of these things, used their
29 VII, VI | fallen before anyone was aware of what had happened, and
30 VIII, I | prudent man, being quite aware of the evils resulting from
31 VIII, II | Giuliano and Lorenzo were both aware of the animosity of the
32 VIII, IV | peace.” Lorenzo was himself aware of the necessity, and assembled
33 VIII, IV | government. The latter, aware of this, to avenge himself
34 VIII, IV | king, learning this, and aware of the redoubtable character
35 VIII, V | Lodovico; the latter, being aware of the duke’s design, studied
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