Book, Chapter
1 I, II | meantime, Justinian having arranged matters with the Parthians,
2 I, II | with one of her maids, she arranged with the young woman, that
3 I, IV | On this account William arranged with the princes of Capua
4 I, IV | affairs of Germany were arranged, the Emperor Henry came
5 I, VII| heiress of his estates, and arranged with his friends that a
6 II, I | nobility and the people, it was arranged that the nobility should
7 II, I | artisans.~Both sides being thus arranged in order of battle, the
8 III, II | all. While this was being arranged, a few of the ensigns of
9 IV, VII| them, and that all would be arranged to his satisfaction, if
10 VI, I | The terms being secretly arranged, the duke sent to command
11 VI, I | enemies. The truce being arranged, the marriage of the duke’
12 VI, III| and those of the Milanese arranged for him to command the forces
13 VI, III| against Tuscany, as had been arranged between himself and Filippo,
14 VI, VI | without further delay, and arranged with his friends at Rome
15 VI, VI | glorious undertaking. He then arranged the measures to be adopted,
16 VI, VI | redoubled zeal, and having arranged the terms, Alfonso sent
17 VII, II | celebrated. The duke then arranged with Ferrando to take him
18 VII, II | Ancona, where it had been arranged that the whole army should
19 VII, IV | were proposed, and easily arranged. The revolted Florentines,
20 VII, IV | the Palandra; and having arranged the time and plan, informed
21 VIII, II | horseback, for it had been arranged they should ride through
22 VIII, VI | St. Giorgio. Having thus arranged their government, the city
23 VIII, VI | this was satisfactorily arranged, they might entertain hopes
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