Book, Chapter
1 I, II | sects with the Catholics, served in many ways to render the
2 I, VII | English, Germans, and Bretons served at this period in the armies
3 II, II | taken with the army, and served to regulate the keeping
4 II, VIII| but although the place served them for defense, they were
5 III, I | apparently trifling circumstance served to inflame the minds of
6 III, V | reputation, who had long served the pope and others in Italy.
7 III, VI | discourse and his conduct alike served to increase their suspicions,
8 III, VI | for a real victory, which served to exhibit the public and
9 IV, II | celebrated of all who had served under him. To these they
10 IV, III | suffered at Zagonara, which served to check the audacity of
11 IV, III | instances occurred which served to show how greatly courage
12 V, II | now his confederate, and served in his pay. Although the
13 VI, I | occasions had frequently served his turn. He sent Niccolo
14 VI, I | sent him word that, having served under his ensign for so
15 VI, II | remembrance.~This circumstance served to weaken Neri’s power,
16 VI, VI | before the entertainment was served. Everything was done according
17 VII, II | hundred horse.~Jacopo had served many years with his father
18 VII, V | answer instead of abating, served only to increase the animosities
19 VII, VI | generals of Italy; and had long served the Florentines. In order,
20 VII, VI | their own private injuries served to hasten its execution.
21 VIII, II | his own behalf that had served him against the Medici,
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