Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and although, moved by various causes, they often attacked
2 I, II | acts of cruelty, caused by various jealousies of his people,
3 I, IV | practices, was dissolved. Various fortunes attended the crusaders
4 I, V | hundred years. In those times various troubles arose between the
5 I, VI | the La Torre, who were in various parts of the city endeavoring
6 I, VI | became a depository for the various products of the world, and
7 II, I | cities of Italy.~There are various opinions concerning the
8 II, III| nobility; for the people by various causes excluded them from
9 III, I | and the plebeians and the various circumstances which they
10 III, VI | the Florentines; but such various changes occurred in the
11 III, VII| and the parties punished—Various enterprises of the Florentines—
12 V, I | Lombardy, these forces, from various causes attacked Pope Eugenius.
13 V, I | and during many months various encounters took place between
14 V, VII| took up their abodes in various parts of Italy, each according
15 VI, III| count, that the enemy, after various efforts to gain the outworks,
16 VI, V | proceeded thus, giving rise to various trifling incidents unworthy
17 VI, VII| Ferrando. At length, after various trifling occurrences, the
18 VII, II | soon after destroyed in various ways, and under a variety
19 VII, II | desire to see him. These various feelings were displayed
20 VII, III| other citizens who fled, various places of banishment were
21 VII, III| exiles now began to consider various means of recovering that
22 VII, IV | character—Excesses in Florence—Various external events from 1468
23 VII, IV | dispersed themselves in various places. Diotisalvi Neroni
24 VII, V | them as formerly. Many and various were the opinions concerning
25 VII, VI | where they might, under various pretexts, assemble their
26 VII, VI | They also assembled, under various pretenses, other friends
27 VIII, III| the rest were banished to various places, together with Roberto
28 VIII, IV | an enemy. However, under various pretexts he kept Lorenzo
29 VIII, VI | Colonnesi and the Orsini—Various events—The war of Serezana—
30 VIII, VI | war was prosecuted with various success on both sides. At
31 VIII, VII| feasts, and exhibitions of various events and triumphs of antiquity;
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