Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | the emperor with all his endeavors abate its fury. Leaving
2 I, VII| Lucca, where they made many endeavors, but effected nothing. Upon
3 II, II | of the Guelphs—The pope endeavors to restore the Ghibellines
4 II, II | Florence—Pope Nicholas III. endeavors to abate the power of Charles
5 II, IV | troubles—The pope’s legate endeavors to restore the emigrants
6 II, VII| he himself would use his endeavors in their behalf. He then
7 II, VII| Florentines used their utmost endeavors to relieve her; but after
8 II, I | and the people—The bishop endeavors to reconcile them, but does
9 IV, I | Visconti, duke of Milan, endeavors to make amicable arrangements
10 IV, III| they used their utmost endeavors to prevent it from becoming
11 IV, IV | have always used my utmost endeavors to confer benefits upon
12 IV, VII| Eugenius in Florence—He endeavors to reconcile the parties—
13 V, II | ever reproach another who endeavors to defend his country, whatever
14 V, II | himself in this affair, his endeavors were unavailing; for the
15 V, VII| recalled into Lombardy—He endeavors to bring the Florentines
16 VI, I | his army—The duke of Milan endeavors to recover the services
17 VI, III| becomes a republic—The pope endeavors to restore peace to Italy—
18 VI, III| Siennese, and used his utmost endeavors to reduce the city, but
19 VI, VI | Gambacorti, lord of Val di Bagno, endeavors to transfer his territories
20 VI, VI | returns to France—The pope endeavors to restore peace— Peace
21 VII, II | murdered at Naples—Fruitless endeavors of Pius II. to excite Christendom
22 VII, VI | things, used their utmost endeavors to defend themselves against
23 VIII, II | The archbishop Salviati endeavors to seize the palace of the
24 VIII, III| revolts from the duke—Futile endeavors to effect peace with the
25 VIII, V | Naples used their utmost endeavors to gain the pope to their
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