Book, Chapter
1 II, III| also at the same period commenced the public prisons. These
2 II, I | contest, and the attack was commenced by the Medici and the Rondinelli,
3 III, II | they like. This contest, commenced by the ambition of the legate,
4 III, V | strengthened the divisions already commenced between the nobles of the
5 III, VI | Italy by force. In 1391 he commenced a spirited attack upon the
6 IV, I | that the government which commenced in Florence at the death
7 IV, II | that if it had not been commenced by the Florentines in Romagna
8 IV, III| this treaty the war was commenced in Lombardy, where it was
9 V, I | of decay, that wars were commenced without fear, continued
10 V, I | terminate the war which had been commenced in favor of the pontiff.
11 V, III| Council of Florence.~The count commenced operations against Lucca
12 V, III| that the Venetians, having commenced the war, would be compelled
13 V, III| Reparata, which had been commenced long ago, as to enable them
14 V, V | received his instructions, commenced his march, and by exerting
15 VI, I | Lombardy, winter having already commenced, the armies withdrew into
16 VI, III| judging that the war now commenced in Lombardy would give him
17 VI, III| Florentine state before he openly commenced hostilities, opened a secret
18 VI, III| and early the next morning commenced their assault upon a point
19 VI, IV | the sovereignty which is commenced in deceit and villainy,
20 VI, VI | of this treaty, King René commenced his march into Italy, but
21 VI, VII| assist the son in a war commenced by the father with his own
22 VII, I | pride so increased, that he commenced two superb buildings, one
23 VII, I | took place. The pope also commenced hostilities in Romagna against
24 VII, III| Niccolo expired; and having commenced many things without completing
25 VII, III| The superb edifices he had commenced were abandoned by the builders;
26 VII, VI | following book; which, having commenced with blood and horror, will
27 VIII, II | crowded, and divine service commenced before Giuliano’s arrival.
28 VIII, II | with my own blood which was commenced with that of my brother.”
29 VIII, VII| Appennines; toward Sienna he commenced the restoration and fortification
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