Book, Chapter
1 I, VII| drowned in endeavoring to pass the river Pescara; the queen
2 II, V | rebel; nor did two hours pass over between the accusation
3 II, VI | the opportunity of victory pass away, now found himself
4 III, VII| observed during its progress to pass frequently between Bologna
5 III, VII| boundary they were forbidden to pass, a Balia was formed which
6 V, I | which they are subject, pass from order into confusion,
7 V, I | commanded Niccolo Piccinino to pass into Tuscany by way of Romagna;
8 V, I | Piccinino was endeavoring to pass by, and the count to prevent
9 V, III| other hand, was ready to pass into Lombardy whenever the
10 V, III| count would not consent to pass the Po, and the Venetians
11 V, III| determined that the count should pass into Lombardy; and having
12 V, III| proceedings of their neighbors to pass unnoticed, or neglect the
13 V, IV | instance, to persuade him to pass into Lombardy, and carry
14 V, V | overflowed its banks, to pass in this direction was impossible.
15 V, VI | him to leave the city and pass into the Casentino, pointing
16 V, VII| Therefore, let your pity pass by my fault, and allow me
17 VI, II | so basely abandoned the pass, which by its nature was
18 VI, III| army at Cotignola, ready to pass into Lombardy, when intelligence
19 VI, V | the duke’s brother, to pass into Lombardy with his forces;
20 VI, VI | would not allow him to pass. The Florentine ambassador
21 VII, I | unrestrained, their rapacity would pass all bounds. On these accounts,
22 VII, V | be approached by a narrow pass near the church of St. Alessandro.
23 VIII, V | pontiff’s permission to pass into Lombardy to assist
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