Book, Chapter
1 I, II | of the queen. Helmichis consented to destroy Alboin; but after
2 I, III| reorganize the states of Italy, consented that they should occupy
3 I, VI | acknowledgment of the benefit, consented that he should send four
4 I, VII| him to return to the city, consented to receive another foreign
5 II, II | succeeded that the Florentines consented to receive the Syndics of
6 II, IV | the banished Florentines, consented to send Charles to Florence,
7 III, I | nobility; they therefore consented to it without having recourse
8 III, II | proposed by Piero, though Lapo consented reluctantly, considering
9 III, II | blame himself for having consented to wait till St. John’s
10 III, VI | and thought he had not consented to the death of Giorgio
11 IV, II | who were not his friends, consented to the ruin of Giorgio Scali
12 IV, IV | acquisition; for the former only consented in appearance, in order
13 IV, V | excuse him to the duke, he consented that they should expel their
14 V, III| most powerful, and they consented, after the capture of Uzzano,
15 V, IV | Florentines would willingly have consented, from their ancient friendship
16 V, VI | the count’s fears, and he consented to remain in Lombardy, and
17 VI, I | averse; for, although he consented that war should be made
18 VI, I | and therefore, not only consented that assistance should be
19 VI, IV | portion of the enterprise, he consented that the Venetians should
20 VII, VI | the Venetians willingly consented, for they usually extended
21 VIII, IV | and other Italian powers, consented that they should be given
22 VIII, VI | 1486, to which the pope consented; for having found fortune
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