Book, Chapter
1 I, III| obviate the confusion which prevailed at that period. The emperor
2 I, III| and the disunion which prevailed among the western princes,
3 I, IV | account of the disunion which prevailed, he directed his thoughts
4 I, IV | of the plague which then prevailed, and returned to Germany.
5 II, II | state at Florence, a report prevailed that Corradino, nephew of
6 II, IV | that greater confusion now prevailed than had done previously
7 II, I | the city, and discontent prevailed both among the highest and
8 III, I | that anxiety universally prevailed, and ruin was apprehended
9 III, II | external war; there still prevailed great confusion within;
10 III, II | much difference of opinion prevailed, and no conclusion was come
11 III, VII| first, the monk’s accusation prevailed, and he was fined in a considerable
12 IV, I | who were in favor of war prevailed, the Council of Ten were
13 IV, I | at our own. These views prevailed, and it was resolved that
14 IV, III| victory; for Niccolo so prevailed with the lord of Faenza
15 IV, VI | Barbadoro, so that tranquillity prevailed during the war with Lucca.
16 V, IV | different state of feeling prevailed, for neither the duke nor
17 V, IV | assistance, nor we, who have prevailed with him to do so.” This
18 V, VI | arrived in Romagna, where he prevailed upon the sons of Pandolfo
19 V, VI | learning what entire composure prevailed in the city, thought he
20 V, VII| to arms. Great confusion prevailed in the Florentine camp,
21 VI, III| in favor of freedom, they prevailed over the rest, and organized
22 VI, III| marshy localities; and which prevailed to such an extent that many
23 VI, V | peace. A feeling universally prevailed, that as they could not
24 VII, IV | all whom they suspected, prevailed upon Bardo Altoviti, then
25 VII, IV | While profound tranquillity prevailed both at home and abroad,
26 VII, VI | of the famine which then prevailed, would easily be induced
27 VIII, I | having arrived at Florence, prevailed upon Jacopo di Poggio, a
28 VIII, II | by earnest entreaties, prevailed upon him to accompany them.
29 VIII, III| Galeazzo, the lady Bona prevailed. The uncles fled, Ottaviano
30 VIII, IV | Such cowardice and disorder prevailed in the armies of those times,
31 VIII, IV | afflicted with pestilence, which prevailed so extensively, that all
32 VIII, VI | robberies, fires, and murders prevailed in several parts of the
33 VIII, VII| whose advice he had been prevailed upon to submit, he lived
34 VIII, VII| during several years tumults prevailed in Romagna, the Marca, and
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