Book, Chapter
1 I, III| latter now began to have need of the popes at their elections;
2 II, II | Guelphs; and that no one need be afraid the city would
3 III, III| if you should be found to need anything further, make your
4 IV, I | thought his proceedings need not have excited so much
5 IV, VI | to support him; that he need not regard the plebeians,
6 IV, VII| other in their greatest need. Besides, it has always
7 V, II | of the undertaking. You need be under no apprehension
8 V, II | What indomitable resolution need be apprehended from the
9 V, III| although we may lament, we need not wonder. We may well
10 V, III| Venetians arose less from any need they had of the count, than
11 VI, II | duke, ceased to stand in need of the count, and the Venetians
12 VI, IV | they stood in no further need of thee, were almost become
13 VI, IV | taken Crema, thought they need no longer hesitate to declare
14 VI, IV | he never having been in need had not pressingly requested
15 VI, IV | more powerful foe. Neither need it be apprehended that the
16 VI, V | marquis of Mantua, he had no need of anyone’s favor or advice.
17 VII, I | than general history, it need not occasion wonder; for
18 VII, II | Naples; and, standing in need of all the forces he could
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