Book, Chapter
1 I, III | by them. The same mode of proceeding still continued, and kept
2 I, IV | their homes, instead of proceeding to Romagna he led his people
3 II, III | the people took arms, and, proceeding to his house, offered to
4 II, VI | taking offense at this proceeding, endeavored to obtain by
5 II, VI | pleasure; but his mode of proceeding was quite correct, and so
6 II, VIII| cruel death. This mode of proceeding restrained those who were
7 II, VIII| with his tyrannical mode of proceeding, it appeared to him that
8 III, I | Strozzi. This insolent mode of proceeding was offensive to many; but
9 III, II | pleasure, or restrain them from proceeding to the commission of violence.
10 III, VI | from disapprobation of his proceeding, but that he might be left
11 IV, III | coldness and slow method of proceeding, which he said was the cause
12 IV, VI | the citizens. This mode of proceeding increased the difficulties
13 IV, VI | and extraordinary modes of proceeding were perfectly known to
14 IV, VI | offense; and while the war was proceeding without, and these troubles
15 IV, VI | said of thee; for advice proceeding from the hoary head of long
16 V, V | the Borgo of San Zeno; and proceeding onward were ascertained
17 V, VII | escaping from the Borgo, and proceeding toward Romagna. Along with
18 VI, I | and most insolent mode of proceeding highly offended the duke,
19 VI, III | While these events were proceeding in Tuscany the Count Sforza,
20 VI, VI | money. While the war was proceeding in Lombardy and Tuscany,
21 VI, VII | inhabitants, instead of proceeding among oaks and elms, or
22 VI, VII | deprived. While the war was proceeding in the kingdom, a circumstance
23 VII, II | with this tardy method of proceeding; they thought delay would
24 VII, III | little on their mode of proceeding toward himself, they would
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