Book, Chapter
1 I, II | empire; he built towns and fortresses between the point of the
2 I, V | Trento. The other cities and fortresses of Lombardy, Romagna, and
3 I, VI | all the cities, towns, or fortresses of the church, few remained
4 I, VII| to restore to them their fortresses and their liberty; but as
5 IV, V | who had each occupied many fortresses belonging to the others,
6 V, III| destroyed, our towns burned, our fortresses occupied; for if we preserve
7 V, III| Monte Carlo and a few other fortresses. After this, being full
8 V, III| San Sepolcro, and other fortresses of that district, and while
9 V, IV | worthy of remark) of twenty fortresses held in that country for
10 V, IV | issuing from any of his fortresses, might with part of his
11 V, V | this victory almost all the fortresses upon the lake fell into
12 V, V | side of the river are two fortresses, formidable rather from
13 V, V | city walls, are two other fortresses, about a mile distant from
14 V, V | designed to capture these fortresses and the Borgo, and he hoped
15 V, V | rectors to take refuge in the fortresses, and thus save themselves
16 V, V | to gain possession of the fortresses, and those they could not
17 V, V | the place if one of the fortresses should hold out. Having
18 V, V | master of the lake, the fortresses were well provided, and
19 VI, III| Volterra, and occupied many fortresses in that territory. Thence
20 VI, VI | to take possession of the fortresses and towns, the people of
21 VI, VII| received as prince, and the fortresses, both of the city and the
22 VIII, III| occupied Radda with many other fortresses, and having plundered the
23 VIII, III| great tumult plundered many fortresses, and overran the country
24 VIII, IV | the Florentines all the fortresses he had taken.~The army being
25 VIII, IV | the king to restore their fortresses, which the duke of Calabria,
26 VIII, IV | peace their liberty. But the fortresses being recovered, an honorable
27 VIII, VI | and seized most of their fortresses. So that when these troubles
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