Book, Chapter
1 III, IV | provost, who refusing to surrender it to them, they took possession
2 IV, IV | castles that offered to surrender, the whole country of Lucca
3 IV, V | the intention of Pagolo to surrender the city to the Florentines,
4 V, IV | compelled by famine to a surrender; while Verona was so pressed,
5 V, V | was taken the others would surrender. But fortune opposed this
6 V, V | consequence of it Brescia would surrender, solicited the count, by
7 V, VI | out no longer, they should surrender. Niccolo took the fortress
8 V, VII| death whenever they chose to surrender, there was no necessity
9 V, VII| circumstance considered, he must surrender all those places to the
10 VI, III| as to compel her also to surrender before any assistance could
11 VI, III| hoping that Lodi would surrender, on that fortress being
12 VI, IV | against the count, would surrender themselves entirely to the
13 VIII, IV | they were compelled to surrender on the thirteenth of November,
14 VIII, VI | Santa—Difficulties and final surrender of Pietra Santa— The Lucchese
15 VIII, VI | capitulation; and to invest the surrender with imposing solemnity,
16 VIII, VI | Florence, to demand its surrender to their republic, on account
17 VIII, VII| defeat as to be willing to surrender, but obstinately prepared
18 VIII, VII| would not consent to its surrender. They begged the countess
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