Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII| obdurate mind of the duke, who replied that it was not his intention
2 III, IV | be done?” To which they replied, they would have him for
3 III, VII | the republic. To this Veri replied: “Thy menaces when thou
4 III, VII | to their associates, who replied, that it was improper to
5 IV, II | Uzzano who, among others, replied to it, said, “All that Rinaldo
6 IV, II | the city. To this Giovanni replied, that he considered it the
7 IV, III | advocates of the Catasto replied, that if movable property
8 IV, V | to which Piero Cennami replied, that they had long been
9 IV, VI | expulsion. Niccolo da Uzzano replied as follows: “It would be
10 IV, VI | glory. Bernardo briefly replied, that he thought it necessary
11 IV, VII | reprove their delay. Giovanni replied, that he should lend sufficient
12 IV, VII | turn of fortune. Rinaldo replied, “The want of confidence
13 V, III | almost defenseless, they replied, “that instead of increasing
14 V, III | liberty. To this the Venetians replied, that they were acquainted
15 V, IV | themselves, till the prince had replied, as strict decorum on such
16 V, VI | him with kind words, he replied, that “the great do not
17 V, VI | condottiere. To this the Doge replied, it was quite manifest that,
18 V, VII | benefits.” To this Neri replied: “That his having expected
19 V, VII | the count, in great anger, replied: “He wished the Florentines
20 VI, I | might take place.” The count replied, “That if the duke really
21 VI, IV | unusual excitement, and replied, that “He willingly attributed
22 VI, VII | Alfonso. The Florentines replied, that they were under no
23 VII, I | powerful and them respected. He replied, he was willing to comply
24 VII, I | the hen had laid,” he replied, “she did ill to lay so
25 VII, I | they said, “white”: he replied, “it is so; and it will
26 VII, I | religious persons out of it; he replied that, “it was better to
27 VII, III | of supporting it. Piero replied, that not those who first
28 VII, III | so small a fault.” Piero replied: “Your laughing in your
29 VII, IV | the expedition; but they replied, that the entire evil was
30 VII, V | effect upon the Eight, who replied that they knew not whether
31 VII, V | of Volterra; to which he replied, “To me the place seems
32 VIII, V | impositions. The Venetians replied, that so long as he held
33 VIII, VI | not deny the articles, but replied that they did not know whether,
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