Book, Chapter
1 I, I | settlement which the country offered when the emperors abandoned
2 II, II | there was not a citizen who offered any opposition, except Farinata
3 II, II | have been beneficial, being offered when they were no longer
4 II, III| proceeding to his house, offered to defend him against the
5 II, VII| conquest to account, they offered it to the Florentines for
6 II, I | Bridge was first assailed and offered a brave resistance; for
7 III, I | chance of success but what is offered by discord, they have again
8 III, III| that of a good citizen, offered their obedience in whatever
9 IV, I | suspicions they entertained, and offered to revoke whatever he had
10 IV, I | every one greater alarm, and offered sufficient occasion for
11 IV, IV | receive the castles that offered to surrender, the whole
12 IV, V | commonly prevails, they offered the count a large sum of
13 V, III| unable to sustain the attack, offered them to the Florentines,
14 V, III| Vecchio, and Romena, and offered them also to the Florentines,
15 V, VII| could. Neri pressing him, he offered to capitulate, and obtained
16 VI, I | of his wish for peace, he offered to fulfill the engagement
17 VI, I | in a condition to use it, offered him the services of Niccolo
18 VI, I | make sure of the duke, they offered to renew the league with
19 VI, II | sought to gain him over, and offered him the entire command of
20 VI, III| unwilling to obey the Milanese, offered to submit themselves to
21 VI, VI | for which purpose they offered him assistance in men and
22 VI, VII| Charles VII. of France, and offered him the government of Genoa.
23 VII, III| accept any that might be offered. These words produced no
24 VIII, I | whenever an opportunity offered. The Pazzi were at this
25 VIII, I | communicate with the pontiff, who offered every means at his disposal
26 VIII, V | that the present moment offered a suitable opportunity;
27 VIII, V | the citizens, that many offered their assistance to Roberto,
28 VIII, VII| The government of the city offered to the Florentines—Disturbances
29 VIII, VII| Astorre and the Florentines,” offered the city to the commissary.
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