Book, Chapter
1 I, V | lord of Tuscany; but, while endeavoring to discover what friends
2 I, V | was taken prisoner while endeavoring to escape, and being unknown,
3 I, VI | consequence of this, one faction endeavoring to drive out the other,
4 I, VI | various parts of the city endeavoring to quell the tumult, slew
5 I, VII | error, but it was too late; endeavoring to escape, he was taken,
6 I, VII | war, Sforza was drowned in endeavoring to pass the river Pescara;
7 II, VI | given him over the army, endeavoring to show that otherwise he
8 II, VIII| you differently. You are endeavoring to reduce to slavery a city
9 III, I | practice of ambitious men, are endeavoring to render themselves masters
10 III, III | danger in inaction than in endeavoring to secure ourselves; for
11 III, III | syndics of the arts were endeavoring to effect the union of the
12 III, VI | the people, many families endeavoring to vie with the state itself
13 III, VII | wait till those who were endeavoring to recover for them their
14 V, I | while Niccolo Piccinino was endeavoring to pass by, and the count
15 V, V | better fortune, than by endeavoring to repel the present evil,
16 VII, I | sleep.” When Pope Pius was endeavoring to induce the different
17 VII, VI | pursued them. Giovanandrea, endeavoring to make his way out of the
18 VIII, IV | their own possessions to endeavoring to seize those of others.
19 VIII, VII | pope, that while he was endeavoring to establish peace, the
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