Book, Chapter
1 I, V | halted at Pisa, desirous of making himself lord of Tuscany;
2 I, V | and, under pretense of making the church great, conferred
3 I, V | Manfred. But Charles, while making warlike preparations for
4 I, VI | places they had seized. After making this concession the pope
5 I, VII | with the ultimate view of making himself king of Italy, he
6 II, III | more of their body always making part of the Signory, gave
7 II, VI | Prato and retires without making any attempt—The emigrants
8 II, VIII| so conspicuous a part in making him sovereign, and the butchers,
9 II, I | Andrea Strozzi to think of making himself sovereign of the
10 III, I | stepping-stone to his greatness; for, making himself the leader of this
11 III, I | vanquished others, and of making themselves rulers; and to
12 III, III | fellow-citizens, and are desirous of making new exiles, our displeasure
13 III, V | upon the occasion of his making a feast for many citizens,
14 IV, III | now discovered a method of making it equitable, and hope that
15 IV, IV | as to prevent Giusto from making use of his own weapon; for
16 IV, IV | greatest avarice and cruelty, making no distinction in favor
17 V, I | Niccolo’s brave defense making it probable that the war
18 V, II | the ruin of the duke, and making his dominions a French province;
19 V, V | let slip an opportunity of making himself master of the lake,
20 V, VI | being settled, purposed making a descent into Tuscany,
21 V, VI | observation; so that it would be making a desperate attempt, and
22 VI, II | offended with the duke for making war against him; but he
23 VII, VI | he also took pleasure in making it notorious; nor was he
24 VIII, II | such business, by way of making a last effort, mounted his
25 VIII, V | justified by circumstances in making the attempt, and hoping
26 VIII, VII | was Agostino justified in making over to the Bank of San
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