Book, Chapter
1 II, II | ordered that everyone should appear armed, under his banner,
2 II, II | immediately summoned the Uberti to appear before them; but instead
3 II, II | every man was expected to appear armed, whenever the city
4 II, V | twelve of the first citizens appear before him, and having thus
5 II, VIII| that everyone, in order to appear friendly to him, caused
6 II, VIII| the following manner:—~“We appear before you, my lord, induced
7 III, I | concluded, there did not appear any cause of dissension
8 III, II | ADMONISHED, and if this did not appear likely to be effectual,
9 III, III | and they in ours, we shall appear noble, they ignoble—for
10 III, IV | 21st of July, there did not appear in the piazza above eighty
11 III, IV | Alamanno and Niccolo, not to appear more valiant than wise,
12 IV, IV | suggestions of the latter appear incredible till they are
13 IV, VII | calamities, in order not to appear deficient to himself or
14 V, I | 1494, from which it will appear how the barbarians were
15 V, III | and the Signory, not to appear less gracious than the pope,
16 VI, I | he was shortly able to appear with a large force in Tuscany;
17 VI, III | though the king did not appear, he engaged to concur in
18 VI, VII | which to posterity will appear marvelous and unaccountable.
19 VII, I | of Cosmo.~It will perhaps appear to the readers of the preceding
20 VII, I | And that the Deity might appear to participate in what had
21 VII, V | principal study being how to appear splendid in apparel, and
22 VIII, I | might easily be made to appear as a part of his retinue,
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