Book, Chapter
1 Int | and poison in which he lived,—his was the age of Cæsar
2 I, I | terms which he granted them, lived and fought under his ensigns,
3 I, IV | favored by the imperialists, lived at Montefiascone. Pope Alexander
4 I, VI | these services. While they lived in this manner, their name
5 I, VI | grandson. Andrea had not lived with her long, before she
6 I, VI | Visconti under whom they had lived many years; and between
7 I, VII| people of Vicenza, who had lived in security under the protection
8 I, VII| France or the Visconti, lived unrespected, and may be
9 II, II | Syria, where he had long lived; but not having witnessed
10 II, II | remained as long as the pontiff lived; but was reblessed by his
11 II, III| the pope. The Florentines lived under this government two
12 II, III| any evil effect, but all lived together in unity and peace.
13 II, V | appeased, and the people lived quietly till it was reported
14 II, I | families of the people who lived in that vicinity. Being
15 III, V | death; for the government lived in constant apprehension,
16 III, V | augmented it; so that most men lived in the utmost discontent.
17 III, VII| could not regret having lived so as to gain the love of
18 III, VII| states. Of the latter there lived at Bologna Picchio Cavicciulli,
19 III, VII| who, being admonished, lived in Florence, that if they
20 III, VII| more if the citizens had lived in unity, and had not revived
21 IV, III| grateful; for as long as they lived, they were supported at
22 IV, IV | prepared for his defense.~There lived at Volterra one Arcolano,
23 IV, V | excuse.~At that time there lived at Florence, a very distinguished
24 IV, VI | partial and (having always lived in faction) corrupt, cannot
25 V, III| district, and while Niccolo lived, governed them in his name.
26 V, VII| have been more so had he lived in a united city, for many
27 VI, II | joined by many noble ladies, lived in holy seclusion to the
28 VI, II | of Santi was dead, and he lived under the protection of
29 VI, II | slain by their enemies, he lived in peace and died respected
30 VII, I | well as friends. While both lived, having always been united,
31 VII, IV | themselves on their enemies, and lived in their country with security
32 VIII, VII| prevailed upon to submit, he lived long and respected. He afterward
33 VIII, VII| after the war of Serezana, lived in great prosperity until
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