Book, Chapter
1 I, III | warfare with the Huns in the direction of the Alps, and, on the
2 I, VII | submitted their forces to the direction of others. The practice
3 II, II | assembled, proceeded in that direction; nor did the people shun
4 II, VII | appointed to undertake the direction of it, who appointed Malatesta
5 II, VIII| you cannot tell from what direction the evil may commence; and
6 III, IV | governments, and was under the direction of two distinct powers.
7 IV, IV | other division, took the direction of the hills, presuming
8 IV, V | high embankments in the direction of the ditch made by our
9 V, II | defend themselves, took that direction; but before he arrived at
10 V, III | May they proceeded in the direction of Lucca, burning the towns,
11 V, V | its banks, to pass in this direction was impossible. The fourth
12 V, V | draw near, and taking the direction of San Felice, he prepared
13 V, VI | would be useless in that direction. As the Florentines, upon
14 V, VI | the Alpine regions, in the direction of the Val d’Arno, the summit
15 V, VII | with his forces, in one direction toward the plain of Certomondo,
16 VI, I | impede him only from the direction of Martinengo, had put the
17 VI, V | assailed his territories in the direction of Lodi, while the marquis
18 VI, V | Florentine territory in that direction. The walls of the castle
19 VI, VII | of about two miles in the direction of its course. Under some
20 VII, V | must either submit to the direction of the Signory or expect
21 VIII, I | power, would assume the direction of everything, and resolved
22 VIII, III | to resist the foe in the direction of Sienna, they knew not
23 VIII, III | relieved from the attack in the direction of Pisa, assembled the whole
24 VIII, IV | their enterprise in that direction, and march to oppose the
25 VIII, IV | intelligence employed in their direction; therefore, the citizens
26 VIII, V | also moving in the same direction. In order to direct the
27 VIII, VI | hundred persons for the direction of their affairs, and a
28 VIII, VII | enemies at a distance, in the direction of Bologna he fortified
29 VIII, VII | shut out the enemy in the direction of Genoa, by the acquisition
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