Book, Chapter
1 I, II | to Theodoric. If we only consider the evils which arise to
2 II, II | Ghibellines in Florence to consider the terms of their recall.
3 II, IV | become Ghibelline, he would consider some means for her relief.
4 II, VIII| countervail the loss of it. Consider, my lord, how great the
5 III, II | the Council together to consider what course to adopt. But
6 III, III | Syndics of the arts, were to consider what could be done to restore
7 III, III | appears to me that we have to consider how to lay them aside, and
8 III, III | and have two points to consider; the one is, to escape with
9 III, IV | immediately descend and consider new means for advancing
10 IV, I | apprehensive of new troubles, consider the means to be adopted
11 IV, III | pay, it was necessary to consider his property in the aggregate,
12 IV, IV | equity or injustice, he would consider the matter solely with reference
13 IV, VI | Florence would do well to consider what is their strength,
14 IV, VI | Francesco. So that if we consider well what we are, and what
15 V, II | business than his own to consider the danger of one course
16 V, II | to arm, but scarcely to consider the means of escape. Arismeno,
17 V, IV | Tuscany, where they might consider what should be done to resist
18 V, V | of Neri di Gino, began to consider the route the count ought
19 V, VI | Verona, having been sent to consider these affairs, and with
20 VI, I | hesitated for a time, both to consider the propriety of drawing
21 VI, III | or shame; for great men consider failure disgraceful,—a fraudulent
22 VI, IV | gave him twenty days to consider what course he would adopt.
23 VI, IV | them. He took two days to consider the reply he would make
24 VI, VII | enterprise; for he did not consider how much more easily the
25 VII, I | they had been accustomed to consider inferior; and those formerly
26 VII, III | adversaries unarmed, began to consider, not how they might injure
27 VII, III | The exiles now began to consider various means of recovering
28 VII, V | assembled in their palace to consider what was best to be done.
29 VIII, II | my very soul. Yet when I consider with what promptitude, anxiety,
30 VIII, IV | allowed them ten days to consider the reply. The offer was
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