Book, Chapter
1 I, I | conquered them with great glory; and, being wholly reduced
2 I, IV | were robbed of all that glory which they had at first
3 I, VII | arms from any desire of glory, but for the acquisition
4 II, I | lost all appetite for true glory, and of republics which
5 II, VI | although greatly to his glory, proved but little to his
6 II, VII | they might conquer with glory or die without shame, armed
7 II, VIII| what could it avail? The glory would not be ours, but yours.
8 III, I | greediness, not for true glory, but for unworthy honors;
9 III, I | from victory is not the glory of having given liberty
10 III, I | good, not for the common glory of the state, but for the
11 III, VII | had conducted with great glory so many enterprises; acquired
12 IV, II | ruled the city with so much glory; the citizens would then
13 IV, III | mind, in which my honor and glory consist, I will not give
14 IV, VI | crown the Gonfalonier with glory. Bernardo briefly replied,
15 V, I | order virtue, and from this, glory and good fortune. Hence,
16 V, I | retained their armies, so that glory was not gained by war nor
17 V, II | they see their own credit, glory, and private advantage dependent
18 V, III | assailed us, and with what glory we have maintained our defense.
19 V, III | defend ourselves; then the glory of our defense was another’
20 V, III | for all seek their own glory and your ruin; above all
21 V, VII | events which to you bring glory and joy, to me are full
22 VI, II | fortune, attained augmented glory. The pope, seeing Niccolo’
23 VI, VI | all who are in pursuit of glory, he resolved either to perform
24 VI, VI | some slight appearance of glory, are almost always attended
25 VII, I | however, at the zenith of his glory and in the enjoyment of
26 VII, VI | acquisition and him of great glory; for he could have insured
27 VIII, VI | was effected with so much glory, and struck such a panic
28 VIII, VII | attained to the highest earthly glory. He was unable to make any
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