Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | pride that he would not submit to the pontiff. However,
2 I, IV | people of Tusculum refused to submit to their authority, they
3 I, IV | he was obliged to go and submit to the pope at Venus, where
4 I, V | however, were obliged to submit.~While these things were
5 I, VII | compelled by necessity to submit to the same system which
6 II, III | afraid the Signors would submit to them; and so, between
7 II, III | so great they would not submit unless they were compelled.
8 II, VIII| them, from any motives, to submit contentedly to his authority.
9 II, I | burned and plundered, than submit to the power of their enemies.
10 III, IV | nobility, could endure to submit to the nauseous rule of
11 III, V | however, were obliged to submit for the gratification of
12 IV, IV | country, they would easily submit. The proceedings of the
13 V, II | great difficulty induced to submit to the authority of the
14 V, III | would thus compel them to submit to some disgraceful and
15 V, III | abandon their cause, or submit to any terms that could
16 V, IV | Italy would soon have to submit to him. The count felt the
17 V, VI | immediate relief, she would submit to the enemy; which would
18 V, VII | of which were willing to submit to the Florentines; but
19 VI, II | a course, said, he would submit himself wholly to what Cosmo
20 VI, II | no prudent men would ever submit if he could avoid it. These
21 VI, III | embrace such views, refused to submit to the sovereignty of the
22 VI, III | the Milanese, offered to submit themselves to his authority,
23 VI, III | citizens were inclined to submit themselves; and either alternative
24 VI, IV | ultimately defend it, we would submit ourselves to anyone rather
25 VI, IV | war with the count, would submit to the Venetians; for the
26 VI, V | the sooner compelled to submit to their dominion; for they
27 VI, V | own liberty, they ought to submit to a prince who could defend
28 VII, II | great, that he disdained to submit to Piero; Diotisalvi Neroni,
29 VII, III | able to induce those to submit by fear who might be opposed
30 VII, V | and therefore must either submit to the direction of the
31 VIII, VI | sent envoys to the pope, to submit their city and themselves
32 VIII, VII | had been prevailed upon to submit, he lived long and respected.
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