Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | which did not obey him. It happened at this time that the cardinal
2 I, V | the advantage, unless it happened they were entrapped by deceit,
3 II, I | known her intention, when it happened that the cavalier betrothed
4 II, III | that presented itself.~It happened that a man from the class
5 II, IV | was the Cancellieri. It happened that Lore, son of Gulielmo,
6 II, IV | forth, as indeed presently happened.~It was in the month of
7 II, IV | in great excitement, it happened that at a funeral which
8 II, IV | him. However, the contrary happened, for he was welcomed, not
9 II, VIII| over the palace. All this happened to the indescribable sorrow
10 III, II | compose the city; but it happened otherwise; for the feelings
11 III, III | piazza next morning. It happened that while Simone was being
12 III, IV | time as Michael, and it happened that as each took a different
13 III, V | outrageous conduct of Giorgio, it happened that a servant of his accused
14 III, VI | the people; and it often happened that, though in different
15 III, VI | suspicion and jealousy, it happened that while he was Gonfalonier
16 III, VII | could not imagine how it had happened, that they should think
17 III, VII | quiet and peaceable. It happened, however, before all suspicion
18 V, III | course, as indeed shortly happened. The count had left his
19 V, VI | plotting against the state. It happened that letters were intercepted
20 VI, I | before. Hence, also, it happened, that after his disaster
21 VI, III | death of Filippo, which happened on the last day of August,
22 VI, III | and himself to what had happened that day. He then advised
23 VI, VI | against the Genoese; yet it happened otherwise. The king, indeed,
24 VII, II | would be inevitable, as happened in 1458; and though the
25 VII, VI | anyone was aware of what had happened, and he expired, having
26 VIII, I | Lorenzo, and whenever this happened, to put them both to death.
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