Book, Chapter
1 II, II | Farinata was a man of undaunted resolution, and excelled greatly in
2 II, VI | safety, yielded; but the resolution being adopted too late,
3 II, VI | persevered with so much vigor and resolution, that although the Florentines
4 II, VII | Tosa, was refused. This resolution, if they had remained in
5 II, VIII| preserved it with indomitable resolution and at every hazard. And
6 II, I | This attack overcame the resolution of the Bardi, and decided
7 III, III | seditious plebeian—Their resolution thereupon—The Signory discover
8 IV, II | be wrong to blame a wise resolution, because if its being attended
9 IV, II | appeared to him that their resolution would have two exceedingly
10 IV, VII | contrary, that any good resolution is adopted. Ridolfo Peruzzi,
11 V, II | industry? What indomitable resolution need be apprehended from
12 V, III | with the Roman. Though this resolution was derogatory to the majesty
13 V, III | Greece, to comply with the resolution of the council, assembled
14 V, V | Brescia. Having taken this resolution, the count left Zevio, and
15 V, VII | vanquished without dishonor. This resolution being adopted, Niccolo led
16 VI, I | utterly astonished at this resolution, and could not imagine what
17 VI, I | his power he opposed this resolution; and the duke was obliged,
18 VI, III | king being informed of this resolution, saw that, with his reduced
19 VI, IV | hands. Having taken this resolution, they sounded the count,
20 VI, IV | that in spite of our utmost resolution, we should still fall into
21 VI, V | confirm the citizens in their resolution of defense, promising them
22 VI, V | resolve on commotion; but the resolution once formed, any trivial
23 VI, VII | seat of government. This resolution occasioned the failure of
24 VII, III | that will befall her. This resolution of yours will rob our country
25 VII, VI | composure at his death than resolution in his previous conduct,
26 VII, VI | secrecy and executed with resolution; and they failed for want
27 VIII, I | saying he should not have resolution sufficient to commit such
28 VIII, I | any; for if firmness and resolution joined with experience in
29 VIII, II | for either their want of resolution, the activity of Lorenzo,
30 VIII, V | acting with courage and resolution, he appointed Roberto da
31 VIII, VII | prudence and the latter for resolution, they became almost princes
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