Book, Chapter
1 I, II | whom she had called to assist her in the government. He
2 I, III| above given, was unable to assist him, and unwilling to trust
3 I, V | Rodolph to come into Italy and assist him. Thus the popes, sometimes
4 I, VI | leaving the youth in Padua to assist in her defense. Besides
5 II, V | disturbance arose they should assist the Signory with arms, and
6 II, I | free, they might mutually assist each other in the preservation
7 III, II | eager than themselves to assist them in their work of plunder,
8 III, VI | Louis, and at the same time assist Charles, discharged from
9 III, VII| assembled to look on rather than assist them, they exhorted the
10 IV, III| themselves with allies to assist them in annulling it. They
11 IV, V | cannot prevail with you to assist us, be induced, by your
12 IV, VI | adverse faction were sent to assist in the management, as being
13 V, I | Florentines and the Venetians assist the pope—Peace between the
14 V, II | send Francesco Sforza to assist the league, for the latter
15 V, IV | resolve to send the count to assist the Venetians—Neri di Gino
16 V, V | Francesco Sforza marches to assist the Venetians, and relieves
17 V, V | much as possible, and then assist it both by land and water.
18 V, VI | Venice, with instructions to assist in the arrangement of the
19 V, VI | more disposed than ever to assist them. This favorable intelligence
20 V, VII| spoken, they would be glad to assist him.” To this, the count,
21 VI, I | never destitute of means to assist her favorites, or to injure
22 VI, I | they could not resolve to assist the count, but Annibale,
23 VI, III| did not abandon them, but assist in their defense as hitherto.
24 VI, IV | case between republics, assist them in defense of their
25 VI, IV | wished the city publicly to assist him, but there were difficulties
26 VI, V | before the League could assist them, and therefore endeavored
27 VI, VII| among the most forward to assist the enterprise with money,
28 VI, VII| persuaded the duke not to assist Ferrando. But in the midst
29 VI, VII| did not think proper to assist the son in a war commenced
30 VII, III| upon them as free men to assist them against tyrants; as
31 VIII, III| The Venetians refuse to assist the Florentines— Disturbances
32 VIII, III| finding their friends slow to assist; for though the duke sent
33 VIII, V | to pass into Lombardy to assist the marquis, which was refused
34 VIII, VII| and find no friends to assist them with the same readiness
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