Book, Chapter
1 II, V | party forgetful of their obligation to him. The same cause also
2 II, VI | the nobility, who felt the obligation on account of their having
3 IV, VI | him, and he, being under obligation, could not oppose them.
4 V, II | bound by so powerful an obligation, in your enterprises, she
5 V, III| the Florentines, his new obligation to the Lucchese, and, above
6 V, III| unless he came under an obligation to carry on the war whenever
7 V, III| the one of being under no obligation to perform that service,
8 V, IV | much the duke was under obligation to him, and how ungrateful
9 V, IV | are aware he is under no obligation to cross the Po. To induce
10 VI, IV | imprudent, supposing the obligation of the treaty insufficient,
11 VI, VII| that they were under no obligation; that they did not think
12 VII, II | Francesco being dead, the obligation had ceased; nor was there
13 VII, III| well paid for it; and the obligation is so much the greater on
14 VII, VI | considering themselves under no obligation to those who had delivered
15 VIII, III| the Venetians denied all obligation to support the Florentines
16 VIII, III| could not break through the obligation of the League without the
17 VIII, V | affirmed he was under no obligation to take salt from the Venetians,
18 VIII, VI | However, being under the obligation of a League, they preferred
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