Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | released them, and, having gone to Rome, in order to disturb
2 I, VI | The king of Bohemia being gone, Bologna joined the league;
3 II, I | antiquity that have now gone into disuse, was that by
4 II, I | princes and republics, having gone into desuetude, the ruin
5 II, VIII| horses run, but he not having gone, their design did not succeed.
6 III, III | circumstances passes away, and when gone, it will be vain to think
7 III, VII | but found that Maso had gone. However, undaunted with
8 IV, III | force they would not have gone to war with King Ladislaus,
9 V, III | having abandoned them and gone over to the duke; and thus,
10 V, VI | Niccolo; but finding them gone over to the enemy, they
11 V, VII | Arezzo, Niccolo being then gone, the commissaries presented
12 VI, I | conquest, must either have gone beyond, or fallen short
13 VII, I | fully testify; and having gone to the council of Constance,
14 VII, VI | officiated in the chapel had gone to St. Stephen’s, and had
15 VIII, I | Francesco de’ Pazzi had gone to Lucca, and spoke to Jacopo,
16 VIII, II | cancelleria into which they had gone, whose doors were so contrived,
17 VIII, II | obtain, and all who had gone up with the archbishop,
18 VIII, IV | emperor, Mahomet II. had gone with a large army to the
19 VIII, V | the belief of finding him gone, the magnificent Roberto
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