Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | authority.~Nicholas II. now attained the papacy; and as Gregory
2 I, VI | same period, John XXII. attained the papacy, during whose
3 I, VI | others.~Benedict XII. having attained the pontificate and finding
4 II, II | of Italy, and would have attained greatness of the most exalted
5 II, V | others of the people who had attained greater influence in the
6 III, I | increased in virtue she attained a more exalted greatness.~
7 III, I | ends will be more certainly attained by the benign influence
8 III, II | Guelphs against the eight attained such a pitch, that they
9 III, III| increased to twenty-one, and attained so much power, that in a
10 III, VI | that Filippo, not having attained the age required for the
11 IV, VI | rejoiced to find he had attained that dignity; that it now
12 VI, II | being favored by fortune, attained augmented glory. The pope,
13 VII, I | thousand ducats. He thus attained such influence, that not
14 VII, II | under Jacopo Piccinino, had attained the highest reputation.
15 VII, III| and their object all but attained. Upon this, Piero resolved
16 VII, VI | convent, he had no sooner attained the distinction of the scarlet
17 VIII, I | object would be more easily attained. Francesco de’ Pazzi had
18 VIII, II | know that our family never attained any rank to which this palace
19 VIII, III| pontificate which he had wickedly attained, he would as impiously fill;
20 VIII, IV | after the duke’s death attained such influence over the
21 VIII, VII| medium by which his family attained to the highest earthly glory.
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