Book, Chapter
1 Int | Did he discover them? He merely had the candor and courage
2 Int | what everybody knew. He merely gives us the impressions
3 Int | extols him as a hero, but merely as a prince who was capable
4 Int | Clement VII. The first book is merely a rapid review of the Middle
5 I, I | determined not to be governors merely, but to assume sovereign
6 II, IV | which, however, nothing but merely tumult resulted at the moment.
7 II, VIII| elected, not for one year merely, but for life. He was then
8 II, VIII| such a degree, that not merely the Florentines, who though
9 III, II | from abusive behavior, not merely against some of the most
10 III, III | with the usual pomp, but merely assembled within the palace,
11 III, VII | who, finding that with merely open force he could not
12 IV, I | assailants than to such as merely act on the defensive, and
13 IV, II | right to judge of actions merely by their effects; for it
14 IV, II | affairs who had hitherto been merely the leaders of the rabble.
15 VI, II | introduced, and Santi was not merely honored but adored by them,
16 VI, IV | to be not their captain merely, but their sovereign; and
17 VI, IV | couldst thou, not from us merely, but from any others, have
18 VII, IV | unless they oppressed not merely their enemies, but all whom
19 VIII, V | be, and, that not mankind merely, but God himself would be
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