Book, Chapter
1 Int | Leo X. He now retired to a small estate near San Casciano,
2 I, II | but, coming with only a small force, he lost the reputation
3 I, VI | together into a comparatively small space, in a short time they
4 II, III| Giano della Bella not a small share of trouble; for he
5 II, VI | di Cardona, they made but small progress; for he, having
6 II, VII| possession of her for a small sum and would not, they
7 II, VII| became known, and for how small a sum it had been bought,
8 III, I | be allowable to compare small things with great, held
9 III, I | against them was therefore of small value, it was provided that
10 III, II | novelty, encountered in their small number so much opposition,
11 III, III| fault, few are punished; small crimes are chastised, but
12 IV, VI | four days he ate only a small quantity of bread, Federigo,
13 IV, VII| Farnagaccio, gave him a small slip of paper, and desired
14 V, I | themselves, upon each paying a small acknowledgment. They then
15 V, II | city; but now with only a small portion. You attempted to
16 V, VI | it from the valley if a small bridge over the stream be
17 V, VI | for the attainment of so small an advantage, was the principle
18 VI, V | respecting reprisals, and other small matters of dispute, being
19 VI, V | castle were weak, and it was small, and consequently poorly
20 VI, V | where they attacked two small towns, the property of private
21 VI, V | in the war generally; for small castles, when lost, were
22 VI, VII| among oaks and elms, or small and thinly scattered dwellings,
23 VI, VII| he obtained money and a small force. He sent again for
24 VII, I | Florence became a prey to a small number of her own citizens.
25 VII, I | too large a house for so small a family.” His great mind
26 VII, III| of so much merit for so small a fault.” Piero replied: “
27 VII, IV | to Ravenna, where, upon a small pension allowed by the Venetians,
28 VIII, VI | generals, having only a small garrison to contend with,
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