Book, Chapter
1 I, V | Lyons, where it was the intention of Frederick to attend,
2 I, V | senator in Rome. It was his intention to deprive Charles of Sicily,
3 I, VI | at Tarento, signified an intention of going into Italy. In
4 I, VII | any pervious notice of his intention to do so. She thus found
5 II, I | she had not made known her intention, when it happened that the
6 II, VI | before Altopascio, with the intention of taking the place and
7 II, VIII| clearly, that it is your intention to effect by extraordinary
8 II, VIII| It is not, however, our intention to oppose you with force,
9 II, VIII| replied that it was not his intention to rob the city of her liberty,
10 II, VIII| Aldobrandini. It was the intention of these last, to slay him
11 II, VIII| them together, it was his intention either to put them to death
12 III, I | Albizzi, contrary to their intention, became great in consequence.~
13 III, IV | to learn what was their intention. They found that the leaders
14 III, VI | were acquainted with their intention, they ran armed to the palace,
15 IV, V | opportunity, since it was the intention of Pagolo to surrender the
16 IV, VII | that they never had any intention of offending him, and if
17 V, II | a report that it was his intention to go to Naples to render
18 V, VI | Mugello; and though with the intention of securing him as soon
19 VII, I | avoided, so it is not my intention in future to forbear, similar
20 VII, II | Burgundy, intimated their intention of joining the enterprise
21 VII, III | considerable force, with the avowed intention of leading it to Florence;
22 VII, VI | enterprise. It was their intention, after the duke’s death,
23 VII, VI | our city! thou knowest our intention, and the end we would attain,
24 VIII, I | it was reported he had an intention of going; for then their
25 VIII, I | certainly be present. With this intention they appointed Sunday, the
26 VIII, II | left Florence with the intention of going into Romagna.~In
27 VIII, III | the city, according to his intention, he had suspended the performance
28 VIII, III | though he had expressed his intention of awaiting their arrival,
29 VIII, VII | Pontremoli, as if with an intention of assisting the Florentines;
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