Book, Chapter
1 I, II | determined to rebuild her walls and recall her inhabitants
2 II, III | expedient to extend the walls, the circle of which was
3 II, III | reputation; possessing within her walls 30,000 men capable of bearing
4 II, VI | city was lost within her walls, and the evils which they
5 II, VIII| horses, fled within the walls. While this was going on,
6 II, I | from the Roman road to the walls upon Mount St. George. By
7 V, II | to seek refuge within the walls of the city, he still found
8 V, V | their backs against the city walls, are two other fortresses,
9 V, V | Verona, silently scaled the walls, and took the New Citadel:
10 V, VI | and, though destitute of walls, the river, the mountains,
11 VI, III | receive him within their walls or into any of their territories.
12 VI, V | territory in that direction. The walls of the castle were weak,
13 VI, VI | field, withdrew close to the walls of Brescia.~Winter coming
14 VII, I | safe refuge within their walls, if they were able to contribute
15 VII, VI | meanly brought up within the walls of a convent, he had no
16 VIII, II | the outside of the city walls; from this grave he was
17 VIII, III | overran the country up to the walls of Sienna. These hopes,
18 VIII, VI | they did not return to the walls; and what a disgrace, if
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