Book, Chapter
1 I, II | being unable to hold or to leave the city, he destroyed the
2 I, VII| called Prince of Tarento, and leave to her the title and government
3 II, VII| with their friends, should leave the city, and without impediment
4 II, I | in the other offices, and leave the magistracy of the Signory
5 III, II | likely to fail, pretended to leave the room for a private reason,
6 III, IV | insist that the Signory leave the palace—The Signory leave
7 III, IV | leave the palace—The Signory leave the palace—Michael di Lando
8 III, IV | insurrection they were afraid to leave their homes. The first body
9 III, V | plebeians induced him to leave them.~Having gained Benedetto
10 III, VII| people. Maso was observed to leave his house and proceed to
11 IV, III| Agnolo della Pergola to leave the Alps of Romagna, and
12 IV, III| cannot reach; that those who leave their own affairs to manage
13 IV, IV | content, knowing that I leave you rich, healthy, and of
14 IV, VI | resign his commission without leave; this, too, compelled the
15 IV, VII| gave a sign to Federigo to leave the apartment, and he, guessing
16 V, II | any proposal that did not leave him the possession of Genoa,
17 V, VI | into Tuscany, prepared to leave Rome on the following day,
18 V, VI | finished; but to take towns and leave the armament entire, usually
19 V, VI | solicitude entreated him to leave the city and pass into the
20 V, VII| all possible dispatch, to leave Tuscany and return to Lombardy.~
21 V, VII| of his speedy return, to leave nothing unattempted, he
22 V, VII| himself and family, with leave to take whatever he could
23 V, VII| retain this single house to leave to the descendants of those
24 VI, I | feelings of one compelled to leave country and friends, complaining
25 VI, VI | He engaged, however, to leave part of his forces, and
26 VII, II | own estate in safety, nor leave them with any degree of
27 VII, II | Alessandra her fortune, and then leave it to her choice either
28 VII, VI | went they wished to take leave of the prince. They also
29 VIII, II | party feuds had compelled to leave their homes; and the Pazzi,
30 VIII, III| Roberto da San Severino to leave Lunigiana and march thither,
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