Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | title, gave a daughter in marriage; and, with her portion,
2 I, VII| with his friends that a marriage should be effected between
3 II, I | before the celebration of the marriage; and from an upper apartment,
4 II, V | men in Tuscany.~When this marriage became known it gave courage
5 V, III| same time, the promised marriage should be solemnized whenever
6 V, III| his desire to conclude the marriage so embarrassed him, that
7 V, IV | which, by the terms of the marriage contract, he had engaged
8 V, VII| at the celebration of the marriage of one of his daughters;
9 VI, I | had said concerning the marriage, having been so repeatedly
10 VI, I | truce being arranged, the marriage of the duke’s daughter,
11 VI, IV | whom, being connected by marriage and renewed alliance, we
12 VI, V | solemnly consecrated, and his marriage celebrated with the empress,
13 VI, VI | relationship and double marriage, each giving a daughter
14 VI, VII| illegitimate daughter of his own in marriage, and restored Benevento
15 VII, II | families being allied by marriage, they thought they might
16 VII, II | possible suspicion, Jacopo’s marriage with Drusiana, the duke’
17 VII, IV | resolved to celebrate the marriage of his son Lorenzo with
18 VII, VI | pretense of doing honor to the marriage of Ercole, marquis of Ferrara),
19 VII, VI | obtained as part of her marriage portion, she was seized
20 VIII, I | Guglielmo, hoping by this marriage to unite the houses, and
21 VIII, I | might be slain, either at a marriage, or at a play, or in a church.
22 VIII, III| for his sons, and suitable marriage portions given to his daughters,
23 VIII, VII| one of his daughters in marriage. Having formed this alliance,
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