Book, Chapter
1 I, II | maids, she arranged with the young woman, that Helmichis, without
2 II, I | fixed upon Buondelmonti, a young gentleman, the head of the
3 II, VI | lord of them, who, being a young man, bold and fierce, and
4 III, I | corrupting is assembled. The young are idle, the old lascivious,
5 III, VII| the lowest order, all bold young men, and resolved upon returning
6 VI, II | apartment at the palace several young men, all armed; and Baldaccio,
7 VI, II | sent to Florence to see the young man, and procure of Cosmo
8 VI, VI | transferring his dominions, by a young Pisan of great courage and
9 VII, I | undertaken the enterprise of a young one.” To the Venetians ambassadors,
10 VII, II | hostilities, and, finding him young, new in the government,
11 VII, IV | Lorenzo spoke, and, though young, with such modesty and discretion
12 VII, IV | brother of Salvestro, was young, prompt, and bold, and on
13 VII, VI | private injuries increased the young men’s desire for vengeance,
14 VII, VI | enterprise of these unfortunate young men was conducted with secrecy
15 VIII, I | readiness with which the young men might be slain, on account
16 VIII, I | Napoleone Franzeni, two bold young men, under great obligations
17 VIII, I | that the Signory, after the young men’s death, should voluntarily,
18 VIII, III| Galeazzo, who being too young to undertake the government,
19 VIII, III| the guardianship of the young duke. By the advice and
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