Book, Chapter
1 I, V | and being resolved at any event to diminish the power of
2 II, IV | the following night.~This event again disturbed the entire
3 II, VI | if, after such a terrible event, they could save their city.~
4 II, VI | their sovereign; but this event, although greatly to his
5 II, VI | Lucca he died. And as one event either of good or evil seldom
6 II, I | of the magistrates.~This event, although an act of great
7 III, VII| them.~Shortly after this event, another occurred of greater
8 IV, II | discontented, some unpropitious event may be constantly apprehended.
9 IV, IV | assured them that by this event, God had come to the relief
10 V, III| that, in the interim, some event would occur for their relief,
11 VI, III| day of August, 1447. This event greatly afflicted him, for
12 VI, III| surprised with this unexpected event, perceiving the king already
13 VI, V | inspire.~The news of this event reaching Florence, orders
14 VI, VI | government; hoping, in the event of success, to be considered
15 VI, VI | prophetic spirit, thought the event must take place which Petrarch
16 VI, VII| to be answerable for the event of the war; and then in
17 VII, III| villa, there to await the event, but apprehended misfortune
18 VII, VI | manner we have related, an event of greater importance occurred
19 VII, VI | off their dangers. This event spread consternation all
20 VIII, II | was at his villa when the event took place, and on being
21 VIII, II | notorious. As if to mark the event by some extraordinary circumstance,
22 VIII, IV | preserver, caused an unhoped-for event to take place, which gave
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