Book, Chapter
1 I, III | Charles VIII. It will be seen how the popes, first with
2 I, III | of very holy life, as is seen by the many temples built
3 I, VII | not allow himself to be seen; his wars were managed by
4 II, III | This government, as will be seen hereafter, occasioned the
5 II, III | battle; for it is often seen that the many are overcome
6 II, V | that he might avoid being seen and torn to pieces by his
7 II, VIII| first heard their moans, seen their wounds, and touched
8 III, II | from which he could be both seen and heard, said:—“That considering
9 III, V | nail was found, and being seen by many present, was taken
10 III, V | progress. But now that he had seen and had experience of the
11 IV, III | for they would have rather seen him exhibit greater activity.
12 IV, IV | persons of all classes were seen gathered in parties throughout
13 IV, V | the wrath of God, who has seen his temple plundered and
14 V, I | carried on, as will be clearly seen in the events to be described
15 V, I | the citizen, it will be seen with what artifice, deceit,
16 V, IV | all, for you have often seen Lombardy filled with our
17 V, VI | result, it would then be seen how highly important to
18 VII, I | evils, as will be hereafter seen. Having, in speaking of
19 VII, I | and many who had commonly seen their houses filled with
20 VII, VI | nearest the duke and had seen him slain, recognizing the
21 VIII, I | object.~Italy, as we have seen above, was divided into
22 VIII, II | portions of dead bodies were seen borne on spears and scattered
23 VIII, IV | caused, as will be hereafter seen, the ruin of Italy.~Lorenzo
24 VIII, VII | character; for he was frequently seen playing with his children,
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