Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | of his displeasure for a suitable opportunity, and left Sicily
2 I, VI | these barbarians. When a suitable moment arrived, he caused
3 II, IV | Gulielmo; and, designing by a suitable apology to remove all cause
4 II, IV | Florence, till the season suitable for his going to Sicily
5 III, II | opportunity can be in all respects suitable, he who waits for the concurrence
6 III, III| but the truth, produced a suitable effect upon the minds of
7 III, IV | Signory should provide a suitable place of assembly for them.
8 III, VI | made by them were rather suitable for a sovereign prince than
9 IV, VI | and that as the time was suitable for action, he should provide
10 IV, VII| that he would take some suitable occasion of coming to see
11 IV, VII| knowledge, he thought it a duty suitable to his pastoral office to
12 V, IV | had frequently made all suitable preparations for the celebration
13 V, V | return home, and each by suitable arguments endeavored to
14 V, VI | troops; so that, when the suitable period should arrive, he
15 V, VII| level road, and in a country suitable for the evolutions of cavalry
16 VI, II | the Bolognese, provided suitable apparel, horses, and servants;
17 VII, I | furniture, and utensils suitable for the performance of divine
18 VII, II | universal peace, thought it a suitable opportunity to lead the
19 VII, II | might be able to afford suitable advice, and the latter promised
20 VII, II | quite correct in itself, and suitable to existing circumstances,
21 VII, IV | person, each at the head of a suitable force, and all assembled
22 VII, IV | solemnized with all the display suitable to the exalted rank of the
23 VII, VI | On considering the most suitable time and place, the castle
24 VII, VI | considered this the most suitable opportunity for the execution
25 VIII, I | communicate with the pope when a suitable opportunity occurred. Francesco
26 VIII, III| was made for his sons, and suitable marriage portions given
27 VIII, IV | light cavalry and other suitable forces were able every day
28 VIII, IV | friendship of the king as more suitable and secure; for the short
29 VIII, V | present moment offered a suitable opportunity; for the pope
30 VIII, VI | be liquidated, and as a suitable place for their assembling,
31 VIII, VII| market day, at Furli, as most suitable for their purpose; for many
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