Book, Chapter
1 II, II | ambassadors to the pope to offer him their services. His
2 II, IV | being thus employed, could offer no remedy. And to insure
3 II, VI | that they were obliged to offer the sovereignty to Charles
4 II, VII| been induced to reject the offer made to them. And in order
5 III, I | in our republic, and to offer our assistance for their
6 IV, II | inclination of citizens to offer advice and speak the truth.
7 IV, IV | to prove successful, and offer them the fullest hope of
8 V, VII| the Florentines; but their offer was declined, and while
9 VI, I | Guido Buono, of Tortona, to offer his daughter and conditions
10 VI, III| upon the Lenza, and sent to offer his services at Milan. On
11 VI, III| he refused to accept the offer, he would have occasion
12 VI, IV | choice of the count, and offer him assistance to effect
13 VI, VII| Genoa. Charles accepted the offer, and sent John of Anjou,
14 VII, I | according to custom, I would offer a few remarks referring
15 VIII, I | archbishop and the count to offer an opportunity for sending
16 VIII, II | wait upon Lorenzo with an offer of his services; so great
17 VIII, III| communion with the latter, to offer up their prayers to himself.
18 VIII, IV | consider the reply. The offer was eagerly accepted; but
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