Book, Chapter
1 I, III| magnitude and success of his enterprises, was called Charlemagne,
2 I, IV | crusaders in the course of their enterprises, and many nations and individuals
3 I, VI | legate was favorable to the enterprises of the Ghibellines, became
4 I, VI | facilitate their commercial enterprises, and thus acquired many
5 II, II | give solemnity to their enterprises, they had a bell called
6 II, II | inhabitants to Florence. All these enterprises were effected by the advice
7 II, V | often happens, in similar enterprises, that delay robs us of the
8 II, VI | fierce, and fortunate in his enterprises, in a short time became
9 II, VII| Lucca, and repent of it—Enterprises of the Florentines—Conspiracy
10 III, I | laws, deliberations, and enterprises, not from a conviction of
11 III, III| never think of dangers. The enterprises that are begun with hazard
12 III, VII| parties punished—Various enterprises of the Florentines—Taking
13 III, VII| with great glory so many enterprises; acquired Arezzo, Pisa,
14 IV, III| Duke Filippo, both which enterprises had been not through necessity,
15 V, II | powerful an obligation, in your enterprises, she will be even of more
16 V, IV | with reason, that these enterprises had been carried on to keep
17 V, V | church, and conduct all the enterprises of the pontiff, whether
18 VI, II | government in favor of the Medici—Enterprises of Sforza and Piccinino—
19 VI, III| might support him in his enterprises, or be less disposed to
20 VI, VII| these views and opening enterprises, Calixtus died, and Pius
21 VII, IV | begun than originate new enterprises. Bernardo had many acquaintances
22 VIII, IV | of the duke of Calabria— Enterprises of the Turks—They take Otranto—
23 VIII, VII| from the Almighty; all his enterprises were brought to a prosperous
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