Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | that they determined to undertake the conquest of Asia from
2 I, IV | but that these should not undertake the office, till they had
3 I, VII| the kings of Naples, to undertake the conquest of her dominions.
4 II, V | Frederick, king of Sicily, to undertake the conquest of Naples,
5 II, VI | and therefore unable to undertake the sovereignty of the city,
6 II, VII| citizens had been appointed to undertake the direction of it, who
7 III, I | Signory, would once resolve to undertake the matter; and to this
8 III, V | Naples, who, designing to undertake the conquest of the dominions
9 III, VII| that he would be pleased to undertake the government, and free
10 III, VII| endeavored to persuade him to undertake the government of the republic.
11 IV, I | Lombardy, and thinking he might undertake almost anything, greatly
12 IV, IV | Florentines would consent to undertake an expedition against them,
13 V, II | persuaded the Genoese to undertake their defense; and they,
14 V, III| it; and whatever they may undertake against us for that purpose,
15 V, V | oppose the count should he undertake any fresh enterprise; which
16 V, V | enterprise almost completed, to undertake another so entirely doubtful;
17 V, VI | wasting time, and resolved to undertake some other enterprise to
18 VII, I | lord of Milan, he would undertake the conquest of Lucca for
19 VII, II | he had his permission to undertake the conquest of Genoa. Francesco
20 VII, III| if the Venetians were to undertake the enterprise, and that
21 VII, III| could not induce them to undertake the war, the just indignation
22 VIII, I | Batista da Montesecco to undertake the murder of Lorenzo, while
23 VIII, III| who being too young to undertake the government, dissensions
24 VIII, V | Lodovico was now desirous to undertake what he had refused to do
25 VIII, VI | provided men and money to undertake its recovery. Upon this,
26 VIII, VI | occasion to the Florentines to undertake operations against them;
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