Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | years, he should himself proceed thither with as large an
2 III, I | previously been, they designed to proceed toward the suppression of
3 III, IV | four of the Colleagues to proceed to the palace of the provost,
4 III, VII| observed to leave his house and proceed to that of an apothecary,
5 IV, II | To effect this they might proceed either openly or otherwise,
6 IV, III| the defeat of the duke, proceed but coldly in their cause;
7 IV, III| who were arrested, did not proceed to any violence.~
8 IV, VII| unless he wished them to proceed with greater severity both
9 IV, VII| palace, and whence they might proceed wherever it was found necessary.
10 V, I | of the guard authority to proceed capitally, and provided
11 V, II | ordered Niccolo Piccinino to proceed thither with all his cavalry
12 V, III| war, would be compelled to proceed, and that the evil apprehended
13 V, III| war, declared he would not proceed unless the Venetians fulfilled
14 V, IV | same person should also proceed to Venice, in order to make
15 V, V | plain cut off, resolved to proceed by the mountains, and thus
16 V, V | might be in a condition to proceed vigorously to effect the
17 V, VI | Venetians were disposed, should proceed to the count, learn his
18 V, VI | write to him, and he would proceed thither to the exclusion
19 VII, I | undesirable to allow matters to proceed beyond recovery, the Gonfalon
20 VII, IV | others, he advised him to proceed, and promised certain assistance
21 VII, VI | their followers together and proceed to those parts of the city
22 VIII, I | be omitted, and we shall proceed with our narrative. The
23 VIII, I | request his advice how to proceed with respect to the affair
24 VIII, V | was therefore resolved to proceed with the united forces of
25 VIII, V | with the remainder, and proceed to Milan, where they were
26 VIII, VI | his army at Rome, and then proceed against Citta di Castello.
27 VIII, VI | embracing that, induced them to proceed to the charge with such
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