Book, Chapter
1 Int | political writers of any age or country, was born at
2 Int | which he lived,—his was the age of Cæsar Borgia and of Popes
3 I, IV | son about four years of age named Frederick; and, as
4 I, V | the eightieth year of his age, and all the places he had
5 III, I | and each sex and every age abounds with debasing habits,
6 III, VI | not having attained the age required for the exercise
7 III, VII| under forty-five years of age. Many other provisions for
8 III, VII| family was banished whose age exceeded fifteen years.~
9 V, I | have observed, that the age of literary excellence is
10 V, IV | was now of marriageable age, the duke had frequently
11 VI, II | of grief in 1445, at the age of sixty-four, having been
12 VI, II | the house of Bentivogli of age to govern, Annibale having
13 VII, I | disguise. But after the age of forty, he enjoyed the
14 VII, IV | fifty-third year of his age. His goodness and virtue
15 VII, VI | when he came to mature age, was by the Venetians, out
16 VII, VI | was twenty-three years of age, and exhibited no less composure
17 VIII, V | of Milan, was now of an age to take the government on
18 VIII, VII| was only fourteen years of age when admitted to the college;
19 VIII, VII| forty-fourth year of his age; nor was there ever in Florence,
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