Book, Chapter
1 I, II | city and town of importance placed a ruler whom he called a
2 I, II | time had been preserved, he placed her under a duke, who was
3 I, IV | of William, who had been placed in a monastery and was now
4 I, V | their own, they might be placed in greater security. The
5 I, VII | lord of Padua, and they placed themselves under the Venetians,
6 II, I | of these remarks. Being placed in a marshy and unwholesome
7 II, II | distribute justice to those placed under him. They gave to
8 II, VIII| and the arms of the duke placed over the palace. All this
9 II, VIII| Guglielmo and his son were placed among the thousands of their
10 IV, III | to save the children, and placed for their father ropes and
11 IV, V | representative of our ancient lords; placed our valley, our persons,
12 IV, VII | course being open to him, placed himself in the pope’s hands,
13 V, II | free prince, in the other, placed between two powerful sovereigns,
14 V, II | city. The Genoese having placed the government in the hands
15 V, III | restrain in her inhabitants, placed the management of the siege
16 V, VII | halted at Anghiari, a castle placed at the foot of the mountains
17 VI, I | Polenta their lord, they placed themselves under the power
18 VI, I | siege. Upon this, Niccolo placed his troops in a situation
19 VI, II | son and of the city were placed in his hands. He conducted
20 VI, III | Capponi going to Florence, placed the matter in a more correct
21 VII, II | king’s promises, and having placed themselves in his hands,
22 VII, II | liabilities, and assets, to be placed in Diotisalvi’s hands, that,
23 VII, III | thither an olive wreath was placed upon his head, to signify
24 VII, III | Niccolo Soderini having first placed his children and his effects
25 VII, V | seized the palace, and placed Cesare with all his family
26 VIII, V | for by the Venetians, and placed at the head of their troops.~
27 VIII, VII | and the Turkish emperor placed in his hands Bernardo Bandini,
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