Book, Chapter
1 II, VI | being allowed to return, endeavor to enter the city by force,
2 II, VIII| duke was possessed, than to endeavor by entreaty to induce him
3 II, I | people; and begged he would endeavor to induce them to be content
4 III, II | adversaries—The Guelphs endeavor to prevent Salvestro de
5 III, III | magistrates of the Arts to endeavor to pacify the people—Serious
6 III, III | robberies; and in doing this, endeavor to have as many companions
7 III, III | methods of attainment, they endeavor to sanctify with the false
8 III, IV | palace of the provost, and endeavor to learn what was their
9 III, VI | wish to act rightly, and endeavor to sustain, what the many
10 III, VII | The banished Florentines endeavor to return—They secretly
11 III, VII | conduct; begged he would endeavor to prevent recourse to arms,
12 IV, I | to war with him, but an endeavor might be made to preserve
13 IV, I | be lost, and that in the endeavor to relieve it they would
14 IV, II | citizens, and with soft words endeavor to soothe the popular irritation.
15 IV, II | maturely of these things, and endeavor to imitate his father, who,
16 IV, IV | larger share than those who endeavor to engross more than belongs
17 IV, VI | purchaser. Take my advice then; endeavor to live moderately; and
18 V, III | greater animosity. They endeavor to deprive you of your liberty;
19 V, III | and begged the count to endeavor to effect an accommodation
20 V, III | the council at Bâle, to endeavor to reconcile the Greek church
21 V, V | felt sure the count would endeavor to recover the city, they
22 VI, II | quarters. His principal endeavor during the winter was to
23 VI, III | Caravaggio—The Venetians endeavor to relieve the place— They
24 VI, III | determined to quit the place, and endeavor to recover those castles
25 VI, VI | affairs further than to endeavor to bring the parties to
26 VI, VI | sea, and, in the meantime, endeavor, by the authority of the
27 VI, VII | to obtain it, they would endeavor to annex his own dominions;
28 VII, II | Naples and the duke of Milan endeavor to secure their dominions
29 VII, II | insolvent. To this was added his endeavor to obtain Clarice degli
30 VII, II | thought it would be well to endeavor to engage men’s minds with
31 VII, III | begged the Signory would endeavor to induce Piero to lay down
32 VIII, I | in conjunction with him endeavor to induce his uncle Jacopo
33 VIII, V | it to Lorenzo, and also endeavor to gain Rimino, which being
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