Book, Chapter
1 I, V | deception, and simulating a wish to come to terms, secretly
2 II, I | have induced merchants to wish for commodious warehouses
3 II, III | Giano, however, did not wish to put this burst of popular
4 II, III | that it is not prudent to wish always to have the last
5 II, VI | emperor contrary to the wish of the pope, to come into
6 II, VIII| consent; and we have no wish to lead you, blinded by
7 III, I | freedom, but according to the wish of the faction that has
8 III, III | recovering what is their own, but wish to possess the property
9 III, VI | multitude of the wicked, wish to act rightly, and endeavor
10 IV, I | his design, but did not wish to interrupt the peace with
11 IV, V | whole of Italy, we did not wish to slander so just and pious
12 IV, VII | to Padua, contrary to the wish of Rinaldo, who earnestly
13 V, III | two contrary impulses, the wish to possess Lucca, and the
14 V, V | the former, from their wish to return home, and each
15 VI, I | prove the sincerity of his wish for peace, he offered to
16 VI, IV | customary with those who wish to obtain a favor, to make
17 VI, IV | every assurance of their wish to do so.~The count had
18 VI, VI | other hand, they did not wish the duke to obtain any part
19 VI, VI | and the pope continued to wish it as much as ever; for
20 VI, VII | its favor he signified a wish to restore that realm to
21 VII, II | found to be the universal wish that the magistrates and
22 VII, III | it. That if they did not wish for it at present, neither
23 VII, III | death ever entertained a wish to injure you. True, it
24 VII, III | Lombardy, contrary to the wish of the other citizens, and
25 VII, IV | society of my enemies, and wish that I had been defeated
26 VII, IV | many, that those who might wish to extinguish it would fail
27 VII, VI | expressed their most earnest wish to do everything in their
28 VII, VI | Giovanandrea, who, contrary to the wish of some of his neighbors,
29 VIII, I | successor, contrary to the wish of the Signory of Florence,
30 VIII, IV | Calabria—The Florentines wish for peace—Lorenzo de’ Medici
31 VIII, VII | him to comply with their wish, which she promised to do,
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