Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | habitation, but, having fortified it, he prepared to deprive
2 I, VII | beforehand with him, and fortified herself in the castle of
3 II, I | where they strengthened and fortified themselves against the attacks
4 II, II | obeying, they took arms and fortified themselves in their houses.
5 II, III | full of suspicion, and each fortified itself with men and places
6 II, V | remained undaunted, and fortified his houses, in the hope
7 II, V | Florentines after this defeat fortified their territory, and King
8 II, VII | German horse mutinied, and fortified themselves at Montechiaro
9 II, VII | were situated; and they fortified the bridge in expectation
10 II, VII | allowed to possess a castle or fortified place within twenty miles
11 II, VIII| favor.~The duke immediately fortified the place, and ordered those
12 II, I | provided themselves with arms, fortified their houses, and even sent
13 II, I | Those beyond the river fortified the bridges and the streets
14 III, II | the shops; the citizens fortified themselves in their houses;
15 III, VII | which with new provisions fortified the state and punished the
16 V, I | acknowledgment. They then fortified themselves with new laws
17 V, III | forsook it; entrenched and fortified the city, which they doubted
18 V, IV | Furli and Ravenna, which he fortified, as if designing to remain
19 VI, I | count’s provisions, and fortified himself with trenches and
20 VI, II | to Montecchio, which he fortified in such a manner that in
21 VI, VII | Gismondo Malatesti, who, having fortified his territories, did not
22 VIII, IV | inhabitants to the sword. He then fortified the city and port, and having
23 VIII, VII | direction of Bologna he fortified the castle of Firenzuola,
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