Book, Chapter
1 Int | Signoria, which office he retained till the downfall of the
2 II, II | every other institution that retained any appearance of freedom.
3 II, IV | the moment, and the people retained the government and their
4 II, I | and the force which they retained in the palace, drove them
5 III, V | dominions of Queen Giovanna, retained his captain in that city,
6 III, V | which his house had long retained for the Guelphs, whom they
7 IV, I | annihilated it. Still, many retained the remembrance of the injuries
8 IV, I | possession could never be retained of the conquests that might
9 IV, III| adversaries, Ser Martino was retained and Ser Pagolo discharged,
10 IV, VII| by the Gonfalonier, who retained him in the palace till night,
11 V, I | soon disturbed by those who retained their armies, so that glory
12 V, II | Genoa. But the duke still retained his suspicions; for he could
13 V, III| to the payment, and also retained him in the command; that
14 V, III| which treaty the Lucchese retained their liberty, and the Florentines
15 VI, I | crushed and possession is retained of the plunder and ransom.
16 VI, II | La Marca, the pope only retained Osimo, Fabriano, and Recanati;
17 VII, I | extreme inconstancy, he retained possession of the government
18 VIII, II | should never lose while they retained possession of the country.
19 VIII, VI | into by which the latter retained Citta di Castello, and the
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