Book, Chapter
1 I, II | each district under its leader, that he might more conveniently
2 I, III | duke of Tuscany, their leader. By his valor Rome was saved
3 I, VII | that the most ordinary leader, possessed of true valor,
4 II, II | Giovanni Soldanieri for their leader. The count, on the other
5 II, V | himself; so that he was a leader in all differences, at the
6 II, VI | the gates, showed that one leader was insufficient for the
7 II, VI | less integrity of their leader, Ramondo di Cardona, they
8 II, VI | obedience requisite to a leader. As the Florentines did
9 II, VII | the appointment of a new leader, and thus remove, or at
10 II, VIII| He therefore became the leader of the first and most powerful
11 III, I | for, making himself the leader of this new order of things,
12 III, VII | was some one to be their leader. Nor were there wanting
13 IV, V | this noble republic as the leader and head of their party.
14 IV, V | pupil of Sforza, to be their leader. The duke, on the other
15 IV, VI | considering himself now the leader of the party, constantly
16 V, I | Sforzesca and the Braccesca. The leader of the former was the Count
17 V, I | Count Francesco for their leader, and undertook to drive
18 V, III | carry on the war without a leader, or repose confidence in
19 V, VI | be carried on where the leader and forces of the enemy
20 VI, I | the conqueror, till their leader had furnished them with
21 VI, II | soldiery. Having been often leader of the Florentine forces
22 VI, II | with the infantry, whose leader he had always been, many
23 VI, II | rather than a fortunate leader. He left two sons, Francesco
24 VI, II | Filippo wishing to procure a leader of his forces, secretly
25 VI, II | Francesco Piccinino, the leader of the duke’s forces, was
26 VI, III | Count Sforza, having become leader of the Milanese forces,
27 VI, V | Vicomercato to be their leader. They then proceeded to
28 VIII, I | Batista da Montesecco, a leader of the papal forces, possessing
29 VIII, I | Francesco da Tolentino, a leader of the papal troops, should
30 VIII, IV | thus reduced, without a leader, and disorder prevailing
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