Book, Chapter
1 Int | liberty by Pope Leo X. He now retired to a small estate near San
2 Int | studies, and though apparently retired from public life, his letters
3 I, I | great that he left Italy and retired into Austria, where he died.
4 II, II | so alarmed them that they retired to their houses, when suddenly
5 II, IV | moment. However, having each retired to their houses, the Cerchi
6 II, IV | withdrew from the city, and retired to their strongholds. And
7 II, V | prepared.~The banished having retired, Florence again returned
8 II, VI | the fortune of battle, he retired toward Lucca. Upon this,
9 II, VII | effect, so that at last he retired with disgrace, and went
10 II, VIII| terrified and dishonored, retired to their own houses; the
11 II, VIII| Uguccione Buondelmonti, who retired into the palace, and Giannozzo
12 III, IV | themselves left alone, also retired, and the palace fell into
13 VI, I | the mischief he could, had retired to his quarters; and therefore,
14 VI, III | remainder of his sick troops he retired to the Siennese territory,
15 VII, III | without completing aught, he retired from office with much less
16 VIII, III | forces of the pope and king retired for convenient quarters
17 VIII, IV | and the Val d’Elsa, having retired to them, hastened to Florence
18 VIII, VI | future pontiff obeyed, and retired to Imola. The cardinals,
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