Book, Chapter
1 I, V | citizens. But before its close he himself was slain, in
2 II, I | of the bridge, and slain close by a statue of Mars. This
3 III, IV | same party made knights; so close were the kindness and the
4 III, V | were also at Bologna, in close correspondence with him
5 IV, I | that city, which, being close upon the Florentine territory,
6 V, V | This city is situated so close to the Lake of Garda, that
7 V, VI | precautions, if the enemy had been close upon them, as they did while
8 V, VII| which crosses the Arno, close to Poppi, he turned to Neri
9 VI, II | of his office, when being close to the door of the apartments
10 VI, IV | ultimate success, they were to close with him, but, if otherwise,
11 VI, VI | keep the field, withdrew close to the walls of Brescia.~
12 VII, I | power of the balia, but to close the balloting purses, and
13 VII, I | being merited. Toward the close of his life he suffered
14 VII, IV | having, until almost the close of his life, been associated
15 VII, VI | enemies.~It was now the close of the year 1476, near Christmas,
16 VII, VI | way for the prince, came close to him, and grasping their
17 VIII, II | cardinal Riario remained close to the altar, where he was
18 VIII, II | occasion to require it, to close the war with my own blood
19 VIII, III| dividing their forces. At the close of winter they ordered Roberto
20 VIII, V | seeing his adversaries close upon him, found he must
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