Book, Chapter
1 I, V | contrived that at an appointed moment the people should assail
2 I, VI | barbarians. When a suitable moment arrived, he caused a person
3 II, II | they thought the favorable moment come, when they found that
4 II, IV | merely tumult resulted at the moment. However, having each retired
5 II, IV | disturbances were settled for the moment, and the people retained
6 II, VII| at Florence just at the moment when the undertaking against
7 II, I | her dominions at the same moment, and in recovering her liberty,
8 III, I | to the people who at this moment, according to the usual
9 III, IV | even advice; when, at this moment of uncertainty as to what
10 III, IV | pieces, in little more than a moment nothing remained of him
11 III, VI | it appeared as if, at any moment, something might occur,
12 III, VII| lives, but to defer the moment of their deaths, they shut
13 IV, IV | cheers me so much at this moment, as the recollection that
14 IV, V | citizens themselves, and at any moment liable to false accusations,
15 V, II | the king, he thought the moment propitious for the execution
16 V, VI | this to be the favorable moment, informed his people what
17 V, VI | immediately raised it, and in a moment the cardinal, from being
18 VIII, I | the attack should be the moment when the priest who celebrated
19 VIII, II | church, the preconcerted moment arrived, and Bernardo Bandini,
20 VIII, II | arms as they could at the moment obtain, and all who had
21 VIII, IV | enemy were expected every moment in the city. Those who were
22 VIII, V | arms, and that the present moment offered a suitable opportunity;
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