Book, Chapter
1 I, VII| the anti-pope. But in the midst of this enterprise Louis
2 III, III| human fortunes into the midst of mankind; and they are
3 III, V | tumultuous cry arose from the midst of them, that none of the
4 III, V | complaints he died in the midst of his armed enemies, delighted
5 VI, V | respect for them.~In the midst of these fears, the emperor,
6 VI, VII| assist Ferrando. But in the midst of these views and opening
7 VII, I | future take his seat in the midst of them. And that the Deity
8 VII, III| war on Florence.~In the midst of these events, the time
9 VII, III| arms; after which, in the midst of a strong force, he came
10 VII, IV | friendships. But in the midst of this repose, Florence
11 VII, V | feasts, and funerals.~In the midst of this universal peace,
12 VII, V | the Florentines. In the midst of these disturbances, a
13 VII, VI | put him to death in the midst of their armed enemies.~
14 VIII, II | he was prevented.~In the midst of these violent and fearful
15 VIII, III| treachery in the church in the midst of divine service and during
16 VIII, IV | pomp, received them in the midst of his cardinals. They apologized
17 VIII, VII| this slaughter, and in the midst of a great tumult, the count’
18 VIII, VII| Firenzuola, situated in the midst of the Appennines; toward
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