Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | not superfluous to relate particularly his actions and origin.~
2 I, VII | will be given when we speak particularly of Florence. I shall, therefore,
3 II, I | places of the world, and particularly in Italy, in comparison
4 II, VI | account of their having particularly undertaken to fulfill the
5 II, VIII| alarmed the citizens, and more particularly those who were in the plot,
6 III, I | being admonished; and most particularly the leaders, who were Piero
7 III, I | to many; but none felt so particularly injured with it as the Ricci;
8 III, VI | always be two of the signors particularly devoted to the government,
9 III, VII | would willingly arise, particularly as they would be supported
10 III, VII | the following book will be particularly shown.~
11 IV, II | directing his discourse more particularly to Rinaldo, he said, “And
12 V, IV | and to lull suspicion, particularly, because in consequence
13 V, IV | difficulties, the second, which particularly regarded the Florentines,
14 V, V | one to their own disgrace; particularly as they had not induced
15 V, VI | by concluding a peace; particularly, as the contest was likely
16 VI, I | cause the greater pain, particularly from a consideration of
17 VI, I | more of peace. This was particularly the case with the duke,
18 VI, II | head against the count; particularly as the season was now come
19 VI, III | becoming masters of Lombardy, particularly as Lodi and Piacenza, immediately
20 VI, III | Consequently the troops suffered, particularly from want of wine, for none
21 VI, IV | privately from friends, particularly from Cosmo de’ Medici, with
22 VI, V | he would be victorious, particularly, as by the death of Francesco
23 VI, VII | domestic concerns, as will be particularly shown in the following book.~
24 VII, I | Ferrando and the Florentines, particularly the house of Medici. The
25 VII, II | undertaking. Upon one occasion, particularly when considering the course
26 VII, IV | the district of Pistoia, particularly among the Palandra, a family
27 VII, V | should approach the place, particularly observe what was going on,
28 VIII, I | would then consult more particularly upon the subject. Giovanni
29 VIII, II | place of business, he was particularly careful to return to its
30 VIII, VI | the return of spring, more particularly because the autumnal air
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