Book, Chapter
1 I, I | sister of the emperors, agreed with them to go to the relief
2 I, III | peace to the French, who agreed to them at the entreaty
3 I, IV | satisfy him; for, having agreed with the princes who governed
4 I, IV | attack Sicily; and it was agreed that, if they were victorious,
5 I, IV | creation of consuls, it was agreed that they should elect them
6 I, VI | the church faction. They agreed that Parma should pertain
7 I, VII | interview at Mantua, they agreed to call a general council,
8 II, VI | refused to their prayers, and agreed with the exiles that they
9 II, VII | the purchase, but having agreed upon the terms with Mastino,
10 II, VIII| danger.~The Signory then agreed, finding they could not
11 II, I | best manner they were able, agreed with the other places that
12 III, I | particular points, both parties agreed to the enactment of a law
13 III, VII | the commonwealth.~It is agreed by all who have written
14 IV, III | two powers, by which they agreed to carry on the war at the
15 IV, III | Florentines and Venetians both agreed; the former from jealousy
16 IV, V | had it to dispense, and agreed with the Florentines, not
17 V, I | league and the duke of Milan agreed to lay aside their arms
18 V, III | this the pontiff willingly agreed, and the Florentines, to
19 V, III | the Greeks yielded, and agreed to adopt the ritual of the
20 V, VI | affairs, and with them it was agreed that the Venetians should
21 V, VI | parties. It was further agreed, that if the affairs of
22 VI, II | into his power. This being agreed upon, on the twenty-fifth
23 VI, V | this act of bravery all agreed he had fully proved himself
24 VII, II | be adopted, although all agreed that the power of the Medici
25 VIII, III | secure it as an ally; and agreed with Battistino Fregoso,
26 VIII, IV | the government; and it was agreed, on all hands, that the
27 VIII, IV | already been considered and agreed upon between the parties,
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