Book, Chapter
1 I, III | emperor, the pope Agapito, begged that he would come into
2 II, V | when they came unarmed and begged to be restored to their
3 II, VIII| mounted upon a bench, and begged that those who were going
4 II, I | become for the people; and begged he would endeavor to induce
5 III, VII | house of Veri de’ Medici, begged that he would be pleased
6 III, VII | ambitious one. He therefore begged that the infatuation of
7 III, VII | applauded Veri’s conduct; begged he would endeavor to prevent
8 III, VII | being finished. He therefore begged they would lay down their
9 IV, II | coincide with their views; and begged that he would not by favoring
10 IV, IV | themselves before him and begged he would receive them as
11 IV, V | in their power; he only begged that as his command had
12 IV, VII | willingly remain. He earnestly begged, that as they had preserved
13 V, III | also save the Lucchese, and begged the count to endeavor to
14 V, V | the marquis of Mantua, and begged they would rather take possession
15 VI, II | recourse to Francesco, and begged he would not abandon his
16 VI, VI | doors. The pope therefore begged the Italian potentates to
17 VII, I | to Cosmo, and most humbly begged he would assemble the people
18 VII, III | first went to the palace and begged the Signory would endeavor
19 VII, III | to the house of Luca, and begged that he would mount his
20 VIII, II | himself naked upon his bed, begged Jacopo de’ Pazzi to perform
21 VIII, VII | consent to its surrender. They begged the countess would desire
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