Book, Chapter
1 II, IV | but designing first to gain the affections of the lower
2 II, VI | the gates of Florence to gain admittance into the city
3 II, VII| dominion, and in order to gain himself the reputation of
4 III, III| appears evident that the gain is certain; for our opponents
5 III, VII| regret having lived so as to gain the love of the Florentines;
6 IV, II | left for them to do but to gain him over to their side,
7 IV, II | the proposition, he would gain few friends and make many
8 IV, VII| possible, to excite a war, and gain the friendship of Neri di
9 V, IV | very liberal offers, to gain over the marquis of Mantua,
10 V, V | every possible exertion to gain possession of the fortresses,
11 V, VII| choice of Ancona; and, to gain admission to the celestial
12 VI, II | while Filippo sought to gain him over, and offered him
13 VI, III| reduced army, he could not gain the place, and withdrew
14 VI, III| after various efforts to gain the outworks, were repulsed
15 VI, V | assistance from their friends, gain information about those
16 VII, VI | They also endeavored to gain over to their interest the
17 VII, VI | plundered, and by this means gain over the populace and restore
18 VIII, IV | till March, not only to gain the most perfect knowledge
19 VIII, IV | of regard, endeavored to gain his affection, and formed
20 VIII, V | Lorenzo, and also endeavor to gain Rimino, which being by Roberto’
21 VIII, V | their utmost endeavors to gain the pope to their views;
22 VIII, VI | essentially necessary to gain possession of Pietra Santa,
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