Book, Chapter
1 I, II | of his mistress. Having effected her design, Rosamond discovered
2 I, III| governor of the kingdom, effected the memorable defeat of
3 I, IV | where a pacification was effected, but in which the pope deprived
4 I, VI | Rome rather than the king, effected her restoration to the sovereignty,
5 I, VII| made many endeavors, but effected nothing. Upon this, the
6 I, VII| should be united; and having effected this, the pope thought he
7 I, VII| that a marriage should be effected between her and Filippo.
8 II, II | All these enterprises were effected by the advice of the Guelphs,
9 II, II | thirty-six reformers also effected other changes for the common
10 II, II | terms of their recall. They effected an agreement, but the Ghibellines
11 II, IV | Rome without anything being effected, the rage of the parties
12 II, IV | undertakings. Charles, having effected the purpose of his coming,
13 II, V | thickest of their enemies, and effected their escape from the city
14 III, I | formation of new ones, and effected neither of these objects.
15 III, VI | the citizens elected had effected the purpose of their appointment,
16 III, VII| the reform of government effected by Maso degli Albizzi.~At
17 IV, I | arrangement was at length effected, by which Filippo engaged
18 IV, II | he had no doubt would be effected if they could induce Giovanni
19 V, I | might have been gloriously effected), still there was so much
20 V, I | said that if this were not effected he would very soon have
21 V, III| returned without having effected any part of his object.~
22 V, V | contrary to his expectations, effected a passage, to avoid a disadvantageous
23 V, VII| judging, that this once effected, his remaining task would
24 VI, II | Florentines, which had been effected by the influence of Annibale,
25 VI, IV | to complain, when he had effected the arrangements which they
26 VI, VI | Tuscany, the ambassador effected an arrangement with King
27 VI, VI | claims. But what could not be effected by a number at Rome was
28 VII, II | means by which it should be effected; one party, the most temperate
29 VII, VI | murdering individuals unless he effected their deaths by some unusual
30 VIII, I | opinion that it could not be effected while both the brothers
31 VIII, II | after dealing many blows, effected only a slight incision in
32 VIII, VI | upon the hill. This was effected with so much glory, and
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