Book, Chapter
1 I, III| he took both him and his children, and sent them prisoners
2 I, IV | Norman princes, had many children; among the rest were William,
3 I, VI | they brought their women, children, and aged persons, leaving
4 I, VII| leaving a wife and two children at Naples. About the same
5 I, VII| Milan, although he left two children, Giovanmaria and Filippo,
6 I, VII| approach, and having no children, left his wife Beatrice
7 III, VI | leaving, with his wife, his children Ladislaus and Giovanna,
8 IV, III| he threw his two little children, saying to the enemy, “Take
9 IV, III| besiegers ran to save the children, and placed for their father
10 IV, III| restored for the use of the children, and carefully conveyed
11 IV, V | husbands to their wives, and children to their fathers. The atrocity
12 V, II | her the great mass of her children. Nor are the arms that men
13 V, III| homes, your wives, and your children.” The speaker’s last words
14 V, IV | states for himself and his children. And though many informed
15 V, IV | their own hearts, or their children’s; and that their country,
16 V, VII| his treasure, wife, and children, took his departure, mourning
17 VI, IV | people complained, women and children wept, and all exclaimed
18 VI, IV | either in thyself or thy children with ignominy and blood.”~
19 VII, I | the wickedness of her own children. During this period the
20 VII, I | his granddaughters, the children of Piero, Bianca to Guglielmo
21 VII, I | fortune by his agents and children. He died, however, at the
22 VII, III| having first placed his children and his effects under the
23 VIII, I | made a knight. He had no children, except one natural daughter,
24 VIII, I | his decease, without other children, came to his daughter. His
25 VIII, IV | with them not only their children and their property, but
26 VIII, VI | prisoner, with his wife and children, by the latter, who assumed
27 VIII, VII| Countess Caterina and her children prisoners. The fortress
28 VIII, VII| the fortress, leaving her children as security for the performance
29 VIII, VII| her with the death of her children, she said she had the means
30 VIII, VII| frequently seen playing with his children, and partaking of their
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