Book, Chapter
1 I, II | blood; while Sophia, not content with the injury done by
2 I, VI | La Torre family, who, not content to remain peaceably in Milan,
3 I, VII | sovereignty upon himself; and, not content with being duke of Milan
4 I, VII | condition that he should be content to be called Prince of Tarento,
5 II, VIII| found insufficient, or be content with the authority we have
6 II, I | repose if the great had been content to live in that moderation
7 II, I | endeavor to induce them to be content with their share of administration
8 III, I | to live in freedom nor be content with slavery. Nor did we
9 III, III | your minds to be calmed; be content, rest satisfied with the
10 III, IV | However the trades appeared content, the plebeians satisfied;
11 III, VI | reprove their misdeeds. I am content that my banishment should
12 IV, III | desire more, the people, not content with the equality of taxation
13 IV, III | present; and that he who is content with a moderate victory
14 IV, IV | appointed at my birth, and I die content, knowing that I leave you
15 IV, V | house with booty; and, not content with what his own satellites
16 V, I | November and December, not content with what their predecessors
17 V, III | therefore they ought to be content; for if they could save
18 V, VI | and the duke, he was now content to take part in them, and
19 VI, IV | the late campaigns, and content himself with those territories
20 VI, IV | did they think he would be content with the boundaries assigned
21 VI, IV | that the count should be content with his military reputation,
22 VI, VI | taken in the Cremonese. Not content with this, they occupied
23 VII, III | governed the city and had been content. They might also remember
24 VII, III | their country; that, not content with this, they made the
25 VII, VI | became odious to all. Not content with corrupting the wives
26 VIII, II | assistance to Giuliano; and not content with these murders, he ran
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