Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Alaric their king; and having assailed the empire, succeeded, after
2 I, I | which provinces had been assailed by the Vandals, Burgundians,
3 I, II | Justinian, being at this time assailed by the Parthians, recalled
4 I, III | whom we spoke before, again assailed Illyria, and having occupied
5 I, V | Frederick, marching from Pisa, assailed and wasted the territories
6 I, VI | king, he caused it to be assailed by Frederick, monarch of
7 II, VII | remarks; the Signory were assailed with insolent behavior and
8 II, VIII| friends, took the lead and assailed the palace. Upon this, those
9 II, I | and the Rondinelli, who assailed the Cavicciulli, where the
10 II, I | The Old Bridge was first assailed and offered a brave resistance;
11 II, I | that vicinity. Being thus assailed on all sides, they abandoned
12 III, I | Ricci that the Albizzi had assailed their partisans, and to
13 IV, I | assailants, as they might do if assailed; and that men always defend
14 IV, II | Romagna the duke would have assailed them in Tuscany. But since
15 IV, VI | and the wicked were alike assailed, and no magistrate fulfilled
16 V, I | ambition: so that Niccolo assailed Rome, and the count took
17 V, III | Florentines have frequently assailed us, and with what glory
18 V, VI | catapults and other engines, assailed it without intermission.
19 VI, I | to those of Niccolo, he assailed La Marca. The count, astonished
20 VI, I | the count found himself assailed in the Marca Inferiore,
21 VI, III | and issuing from them, assailed Campiglia, but could not
22 VI, III | for at that time they were assailed not only by the Venetians
23 VI, V | horse and six thousand foot assailed his territories in the direction
24 VI, VII | therefore, in the year 1456, assailed the Genoese, both by sea
25 VIII, III | for which he immediately assailed them with his own forces
26 VIII, III | Ferrara, who, coming to arms, assailed each other with the utmost
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