Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Lombardy, which did not obey him. It happened at this
2 I, VI | which had been accustomed to obey the emperor; that they might
3 III, I | disinclination of the former to obey, are the causes of most
4 III, VII| lay down their arms and obey the Signory; assuring them
5 IV, I | by the people of Furli to obey the will of her deceased
6 IV, VII| blood; he would therefore obey the Signory; and accordingly
7 V, II | and caress, nay even to obey those who had it in their
8 V, II | constant fear, and have to obey them like a slave. These
9 V, VII| condottiere or soldier would obey, alleging, as a sufficient
10 V, VII| Tuscany, we must of necessity obey you; and had I not committed
11 VI, I | threaten that if he did not obey he would give him up to
12 VI, III| resist him, and unwilling to obey the Milanese, offered to
13 VI, IV | would be more inclined to obey the count than the Venetians.~
14 VI, V | preferable, he said, to obey one who knew and could defend
15 VII, II | said that as he wished to obey his father, though now no
16 VII, V | no other liberty than to obey the magistrates who governed
17 VII, V | order the people of Prato to obey him, and having done which,
18 VII, V | threatening those who refused to obey him, and being surrounded
19 VIII, IV | that it was their duty to obey; and that upon the next
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