Book, Chapter
1 I, III | The pope acceding to his request, the other princes assented.
2 I, VI | into the country, at the request of the Ghibellines of Brescia,
3 II, VIII| him, and he was advised to request their presence rather than
4 III, III | anything further, make your request with decency and order,
5 III, IV | further yielding to their request, blamed the manner in which
6 III, VI | seem to comply with the request of Louis, and at the same
7 IV, I | for Filippo had, at the request of the legate of Bologna (
8 IV, IV | to the palace unless by request. He loved peace and shunned
9 IV, V | Leonardo Bonvisi to Milan, to request assistance from the duke;
10 IV, V | service, to make a public request for permission to go to
11 IV, VII | Rinaldo sent a messenger to request their attendance and to
12 V, IV | Florentines—The Venetians request assistance of the Florentines
13 VI, I | conclusion, to threaten, if his request were not granted, to abandon
14 VI, I | Filippo complied with this request, without seeming to be aware
15 VI, II | They, assenting to the request of the Bolognese, provided
16 VI, IV | apply, was compelled to request immediate aid of the Florentines,
17 VI, VI | ambassador, Agnolo Acciajuoli, to request that the king of France
18 VI, VII | Alfonso, sent ambassadors to request their assistance for his
19 VII, I | willing to comply with their request, but wished the law to be
20 VII, V | the princes of Italy to request assistance, none of whom
21 VIII, I | Medici, and on his part request his advice how to proceed
22 VIII, III | that those who had made the request were astonished at having
23 VIII, IV | the surrounding powers, to request assistance against the common
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