Book, Chapter
1 II, I | willingness to occupy places strong and difficult of access,
2 II, IV | step gave the people so strong a suspicion that he designed
3 II, VI | him, and thus become very strong. Ramondo, having willfully
4 II, I | the Cavalcanti, who were strong both in respect of the post
5 III, V | Benedetto Alberti with a strong armed force, to guard the
6 IV, I | Agnolo della Pergola with a strong force against Imola, that
7 IV, I | della Pergola, finding the strong position which the Florentines
8 IV, III| this valley is naturally strong, and its inhabitants warlike,
9 IV, IV | possession of all the passes and strong positions of the valley,
10 IV, VII| him to be escorted by a strong armed force to his place
11 IV, VII| and thus make themselves strong with that party, since their
12 IV, VII| taken possession of all the strong positions in the city, they
13 V, III| famine. The fortress was very strong, and defended by a numerous
14 V, III| determined either to send a strong force into Tuscany, or vigorously
15 VI, I | in his power. Leaving a strong guard at Castelnuova René
16 VI, VI | knight of Jerusalem, with a strong body of men to the Val di
17 VI, VII| the siege of Belgrade, a strong city and fortress in Hungary,
18 VII, III| which, in the midst of a strong force, he came to the city,
19 VIII, I | to distinction, however strong, were set aside by the magistracy.
20 VIII, III| which, the duchess sent a strong force to recover the city,
21 VIII, III| Poggibonzi, where they formed a strong encampment in order to prevent
22 VIII, IV | which was considered very strong; and as the garrison was
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