Book, Chapter
1 I, I | they no longer selected a sovereign of their own, but, satisfied
2 I, I | governors merely, but to assume sovereign dominion over their respective
3 I, II | him; and his duty to his sovereign compelled him to abandon
4 I, II | to wife, and made himself sovereign of Pannonia; and, moved
5 I, IV | brother Robert Guiscard was sovereign. Robert having had many
6 I, IV | Sicily, of which Roger became sovereign; but, upon William going
7 I, V | Anjou, the king’s brother, sovereign of Naples and Sicily, and
8 I, V | Benevento, and then became sovereign of Sicily and Naples. Corradino,
9 I, V | and Peter made himself sovereign of it, saying, that it belonged
10 I, VI | fear, honored him as their sovereign. But Niccolo, notwithstanding
11 I, VII | being duke of Milan and sovereign of the whole of Lombardy,
12 II, II | Frederick, had made himself sovereign of Naples, and reduced the
13 II, VI | to receive him for their sovereign; but this event, although
14 II, VIII| conspicuous a part in making him sovereign, and the butchers, with
15 II, VIII| undertaking against their sovereign. But not finding any one
16 II, I | think of making himself sovereign of the city. Selling his
17 III, VI | were rather suitable for a sovereign prince than for any private
18 III, VI | Bernabo, and thus became sovereign of the whole of Lombardy.
19 V, II | to satisfy the duke their sovereign, and protect the merchandise
20 V, II | great opportunity of being sovereign of the whole country. But
21 V, III | gave him hope of becoming sovereign of Milan. For this reason
22 VI, IV | captain merely, but their sovereign; and as it was in their
23 VII, II | of Genoa, and the former, sovereign of the whole kingdom of
24 VII, II | continued in war with their sovereign, though from submission
25 VII, IV | the territories of their sovereign. As this attempt had not
26 VIII, IV | or in obedience to his sovereign’s commands, coasting along
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