Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | 1082. Nevertheless, there shortly afterward arose new discords
2 I, IV | Roman people, which indeed shortly followed, when, at the instance
3 I, IV | in Mount Albano, where he shortly afterward died. William,
4 I, V | Anagnia set him at liberty shortly after, yet from grief at
5 I, VI | Visconti in prison; but shortly afterwards he released them,
6 I, VI | succeeded Urban VI., but shortly afterwards Clement VI. was
7 I, VII| having been made king, he was shortly afterward killed in battle,
8 I, VII| Montone alone; but he was shortly afterward slain in Romagna,
9 II, V | reached Buonconvento, he died.~Shortly after this, Uguccione della
10 II, VII| Florentines; but as they shortly afterward changed their
11 II, VII| regard for the Florentines. Shortly after this, the Visconti,
12 III, VII| put to death with them.~Shortly after this event, another
13 IV, I | possession of Brescia, and shortly afterward of Genoa, contrary
14 IV, II | and Tommaso Strozzi, and shortly afterward was himself sent
15 V, III| determine his course, as indeed shortly happened. The count had
16 V, IV | hopes would be realized as shortly as possible, if he abstained
17 V, VI | not well to set free.” He shortly afterward died in prison.
18 VI, I | his army at Verona, he was shortly able to appear with a large
19 VI, V | cities and territories. Shortly after this, Alfonso did
20 VI, VI | much impetuosity, that they shortly recovered all the places
21 VII, I | expressions, which were shortly followed by corresponding
22 VII, II | honorably received at Milan, and shortly afterward murdered at Naples—
23 VII, II | Francesco were imprisoned, and shortly afterward put to death.
24 VII, V | Florence, whither Bernardo was shortly after conveyed, and when
25 VII, VI | over Italy; but those which shortly afterward occurred in Florence
26 VIII, IV | of the government.” This shortly afterward took place; for
27 VIII, V | a flux, of which he very shortly afterward died. The pope
28 VIII, VII| greatest devastation would shortly ensue, the heavens gave
29 VIII, VII| justness of their grief was shortly after apparent; for being
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