Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | guarded, and Parma in the care of Marsilio and Piero de’
2 I, VII| Capua; and pretending not to care about it, requested he would
3 II, VII| were restored with great care and expense.~In the year
4 III, I | retain, we confided the care of our precious liberty
5 III, II | discovered by the Eight, who took care to render all attempts upon
6 III, IV | recommended himself to the care of Tommaso Strozzi, who
7 III, V | you in mine, I would take care that no one should injure
8 IV, V | feelings, and confided the care of the expedition to Neri
9 V, I | war of La Marca and the care of his own territories to
10 V, III| territories in La Marca to the care of Il Furlano, one of his
11 V, VII| refusal, that they must take care of the booty and attend
12 VI, IV | Milanese, but only taken care that they should not injure
13 VII, I | dissensions, must at least take care to prevent the growth of
14 VII, I | duties of an embassy with care and prudence, or by giving
15 VII, II | promised to use the utmost care. Upon examination of these
16 VII, II | had ceased, they must take care to prevent its renewal;
17 VII, III| and his effects under the care of his brother Tommaso,
18 VIII, II | defense with the utmost care. Lorenzo de’ Medici, as
19 VIII, IV | city and government to the care of Tommaso Soderini, who
20 VIII, IV | left Milan, and gave up the care of her son to Lodovico,
21 VIII, V | Roberto’s death left to the care of his widow and a son who
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