Book, Chapter
1 I, V | full of sanctity, after six months renounced the pontificate,
2 I, VI | came; after remaining a few months, he returned to the kingdom
3 I, VI | state of siege during many months, the Venetians were at length
4 I, VII | refuse to go there. In a few months after his arrival at Constance
5 II, II | hold their magistracy two months, and were not called Anziani
6 II, III | government of the republic two months, and chosen from either
7 II, VI | sit during the next forty months, by putting their names
8 II, VI | and drawing them every two months. But, before the expiration
9 II, VI | expiration of the forty months, many citizens were jealous
10 II, VI | opposition, during many months, he led his predatory forces
11 II, VII | of Florence.~After a few months, Stiatta Frescobaldi was
12 II, VIII| contemptible; and at the end of ten months, his misconduct deprived
13 II, I | in the course of a few months, returned to their former
14 IV, III | conducted; for in a few months many places were taken from
15 IV, VI | to be appointed for the months of September and October.
16 IV, VII | Gonfalonier for the two succeeding months, and with him eight signors,
17 V, I | Fortebraccio, and during many months various encounters took
18 V, I | and the Signory for the months of November and December,
19 VII, II | whole city occupied many months. The other was a tournament (
20 VII, III | sides being balanced, many months elapsed without any open
21 VII, III | election of Signors for the months of September and October,
22 VIII, II | a natural son, born some months after his death, named Giulio,
23 VIII, IV | proposed a truce for three months to the Florentines, and
24 VIII, IV | continued it for several months; but though his forces were
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