Book, Chapter
1 I, I | empire, established by the blood of so many brave and virtuous
2 I, I | but she, being of imperial blood, scorned the connection
3 I, II | won with his own valor and blood; while Sophia, not content
4 II, I | considering the nobility of her blood, and her portion not being
5 II, IV | some personage of royal blood, that he might reform Florence;
6 II, V | back to Agobbio, laden with blood and plunder. In reforming
7 II, VII | implored them to spare the blood of the citizens, showing
8 II, VIII| and frequent shedding of blood, with which he impoverished
9 II, VIII| being appeased by their blood, an agreement was made that
10 III, I | government, for all of Ghibelline blood who were found to hold offices,
11 III, III | about that antiquity of blood by which they exalt themselves
12 IV, II | collisions, attended with the blood and death of citizens. It
13 IV, VI | Guelphs, to whom, by the blood of their ancestors, shed
14 IV, VI | never imbue my hands in the blood of any, still less in yours,
15 IV, VII | greater, fill the city with blood; he would therefore obey
16 V, III | satiate their cruelty with our blood, and their avarice with
17 VI, II | be governed by one of the blood of Annibale, he could tell
18 VI, IV | purchased by our money and blood, and followed by our ruin.
19 VI, IV | children with ignominy and blood.”~The count, though not
20 VII, VI | which, having commenced with blood and horror, will have a
21 VIII, II | close the war with my own blood which was commenced with
22 VIII, IV | be more painful after the blood cools than when they were
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