Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | in recompense for these services. While they lived in this
2 II, II | pope to offer him their services. His holiness not only received
3 V, III| Florentines had used the count’s services, they must pay him themselves;
4 V, IV | therefore, to tender his services, with seven thousand cavalry
5 VI, I | endeavors to recover the services of Count Francesco Sforza—
6 VI, I | when desirous of their services, alike needed fresh supplies
7 VI, I | weary with his lengthened services he might at last betake
8 VI, I | use it, offered him the services of Niccolo Piccinino, and
9 VI, II | pledged faith, their recent services, and his hopes of the future,
10 VI, III| Lenza, and sent to offer his services at Milan. On the death of
11 VII, I | his influence by public services; so that he had many friends
12 VII, I | Pitti, in return for the services he had performed for the
13 VII, I | processions were made and solemn services performed, to thank him
14 VII, III| on account of my former services. Neither can I apprehend,
15 VII, VI | to be indebted to him for services performed by his father
16 VIII, II | Lorenzo with an offer of his services; so great were the popularity
17 VIII, III| avail themselves of the services of both, allowed the marquis
18 VIII, IV | extraordinary qualities and recent services, in having exposed his own
19 VIII, VII| might make use of their services without having to bring
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