Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | was the true pope. This reply displeased Alexander; and,
2 II, VIII| speak with, and haughty in reply. He desired the service
3 III, IV | multitude, enraged at this reply, withdrew to Santa Maria
4 IV, IV | justice in its favor.~In a reply to this, Niccolo da Uzzano
5 IV, VII | reproaches Palla made no reply audible to those around,
6 V, IV | were afraid of receiving a reply similar to that which they
7 VI, IV | The count’s moderation and reply—The count and the Milanese
8 VI, IV | indiscreet harangue; and he would reply to them in detail, were
9 VI, IV | two days to consider the reply he would make to the ambassadors
10 VI, IV | too powerful.~Cosmo, in reply, pointed out, that to lend
11 VI, V | appointed Cosmo de’ Medici to reply to what had been said by
12 VII, III | regard to Piero—Piero’s reply to the Signory—Reform of
13 VII, IV | having misused it.” The reply of the citizens accorded
14 VII, IV | house of Medici, made no reply to the princes’ communications,
15 VII, V | opinions concerning the reply to be made. Tommaso Soderini
16 VIII, II | heard was extended to their reply, delivered by one of them
17 VIII, IV | papal court— The pope’s reply to the ambassadors—The king
18 VIII, IV | ten days to consider the reply. The offer was eagerly accepted;
19 VIII, IV | compassionate arms.~The pope’s reply was indignant and haughty.
20 VIII, VI | and therefore could not reply to that point at present;
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