Book, Chapter
1 V, V | this victory, it being now winter and the weather very severe,
2 V, V | the other hand, though the winter was severe, incessantly
3 V, VI | injuries sustained in the winter, and provide necessaries
4 VI, I | an excursion during the winter—The count besieged in his
5 VI, I | of Niccolo into Lombardy, winter having already commenced,
6 VI, I | situated, each party supposed winter would protect them from
7 VI, II | principal endeavor during the winter was to collect troops, and
8 VI, III| being now in the depth of winter. Upon this the king, leaving
9 VI, III| took and pillaged the city. Winter being set in, he led his
10 VI, V | apprehension (being then winter) of their arrival, and he
11 VI, V | immediate aid. During the winter a few slight skirmishes
12 VI, VI | to the walls of Brescia.~Winter coming on, the duke deemed
13 VII, IV | but no death occurred. Winter having arrived, and with
14 VIII, III| presence of their enemies. Winter being now come, the forces
15 VIII, III| forces. At the close of winter they ordered Roberto da
16 VIII, IV | It was now the depth of winter, and the weather so unsuitable
17 VIII, V | League were prosperous.~The winter having passed quietly over,
18 VIII, VI | that they would retire to winter quarters, it being now October,
19 VIII, VI | was given up. It being now winter, the leaders of the expedition
20 VIII, VI | obtaining the place.~The whole winter was consumed in negotiations
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