Book, Chapter
1 I, III | and be honored with his presence. Gregory accordingly went
2 II, VIII| advised to request their presence rather than to take them
3 III, V | led to execution, in the presence of that people who only
4 V, IV | introduced to the senate, and in presence of the Doge, he said, “The
5 V, V | being now aware of the presence of enemies, raised an alarm,
6 V, V | one else. The cardinal’s presence at Rome, when the report
7 V, VI | for, through Niccolo’s presence in Tuscany, he was afraid
8 V, VI | the League required his presence in Tuscany; for the war
9 V, VI | should require the count’s presence, Neri should write to him,
10 VI, I | by the season and by the presence of Niccolo, broke off all
11 VI, II | Bologna, to confer in the presence of Cosmo. They were accordingly
12 VI, IV | and being admitted to his presence, one of them spoke to the
13 VI, IV | in detail, were he in the presence of anyone who could decide
14 VI, VI | that he knew of Porcari’s presence at Rome. Be this as it may,
15 VI, VI | themselves, and also, that by his presence in the country, he might
16 VII, III | assembled in the palace in the presence of the Signory, and spoke
17 VII, III | citizens coming into Piero’s presence, one of them who had been
18 VII, IV | intimated to the duke, that his presence with the force was in many
19 VII, VI | would be no doubt of his presence, and where they might, under
20 VIII, III | they took the castle in the presence of their enemies. Winter
21 VIII, IV | certainly obtained by Lorenzo’s presence; for in proportion to the
22 VIII, IV | Being admitted to the king’s presence, he spoke with so much propriety
23 VIII, VII | Corsini to Lucca, that by his presence he might keep the city faithful;
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