Book, Chapter
1 I, V | of the kingdom. Philip, considering that in a war against the
2 I, VII| pope to Bologna; where, considering how he might diminish the
3 II, I | which was very uncommon, and considering the nobility of her blood,
4 II, II | power, and the Guelphs, considering how they should provide
5 III, II | Lapo consented reluctantly, considering the delay dangerous, and
6 III, II | seen and heard, said:—“That considering himself invested with the
7 III, III| ceremony.~This Signory, considering nothing more advisable in
8 III, VII| the people rose in arms, considering themselves despoiled both
9 IV, VI | fearful rapidity. Rinaldo, considering himself now the leader of
10 V, II | the siege.~The Venetians considering the duke to have broken
11 V, VI | the enemy. But Niccolo, considering the sterility of these places,
12 VI, III| alarmed at this attack, and, considering that if they could remain
13 VI, V | army upon the Adda, and considering whether, in order to succor
14 VI, VI | effect the glorious task; considering himself in learning, eloquence,
15 VI, VI | named Antonio Gualandi, who, considering the whole affair, the strength
16 VII, II | occasion, particularly when considering the course to be adopted,
17 VII, VI | indignant against them; considering themselves under no obligation
18 VII, VI | his own mother; for, not considering himself prince while she
19 VII, VI | used for the purpose. On considering the most suitable time and
20 VIII, I | willingly adopted their views. Considering their next step, they resolved,
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