Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | These states entered into an alliance against them, and in one
2 II, I | forget an injury as reject an alliance, he was attacked by them
3 IV, IV | latter refused, alleging her alliance with Florence; and Pagolo
4 V, I | Bianca, the prospect of which alliance greatly strengthened his
5 V, II | and Venetians entered into alliance with the Genoese. Rinaldo
6 V, III| sacrifice the hope of the alliance promised to him by the duke.~
7 V, III| dominions, he needed some alliance other than that of the Florentines,
8 V, III| should enter into a mutual alliance. To induce the Venetians
9 V, IV | induced to forego the Venetian alliance. He therefore resolved to
10 V, IV | friendship, and the hope of his alliance would keep him quiet. To
11 V, IV | desire to secure the duke’s alliance kept him in suspense; and
12 V, IV | with regard to the promised alliance, induced him to consent
13 VI, II | pope and quit the Venetian alliance, ambassadors were sent to
14 VI, III| their protection, with an alliance offensive and defensive,
15 VI, IV | by marriage and renewed alliance, we believed thy affection
16 VI, IV | the Venetians so long in alliance with the count, that he
17 VI, IV | made peace and entered into alliance; among the terms of which
18 VI, V | instead of treating for his alliance with the count, they should
19 VI, V | therefore entered into an alliance, and at the same time the
20 VI, V | with the duke, entered into alliance with the king of France
21 VI, VI | Montferrat, who, being in alliance with the Venetians, would
22 VII, I | sons, he did not seek the alliance of princes, but for Giovanni
23 VII, I | remained uninjured by his alliance; and whoever were opposed
24 VII, II | he despised a Florentine alliance, he no longer considered
25 VII, II | councils, on pretense that the alliance was made with Francesco
26 VII, II | impolitic to lose such an alliance from mere avarice, and that
27 VII, II | whole of Italy, as their alliance with the duke; that the
28 VII, III| conditions and promises of alliance from Piero; for one of his
29 VII, VI | withdraw them from the Venetian alliance, and associate them with
30 VIII, IV | be desirable by some new alliance to give a better turn to
31 VIII, IV | formed with him a perpetual alliance for their mutual defense.
32 VIII, IV | republic had formed a new alliance with the king, and were
33 VIII, IV | would withdraw from the alliance with him, and by new wars
34 VIII, IV | being restored, and this new alliance established, Lorenzo de’
35 VIII, VII| marriage. Having formed this alliance, the pope desired the Genoese
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