Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | occupy that kingdom on the ground that the king had left only
2 II, IV | Maria, and burned it to the ground; turning from the old bridge,
3 II, V | not drive them from their ground, took possession of the
4 III, I | changed, give reasonable ground to hope that, with better
5 IV, I | that could be thought a ground of jealousy. This embassy
6 IV, V | threw themselves on the ground, crying aloud, and praying
7 V, II | attack them, would have no ground of complaint.~
8 V, III| and assigned some other ground for it; and if the evil
9 V, III| in order to have a better ground for requesting assistance,
10 V, VII| the road, and leveled the ground between the bridge and Anghiari,
11 V, VII| enemy unbroken, and the ground being leveled, they could
12 V, VII| the inconvenience of the ground, the rear guard became mingled
13 VI, V | injury, gives others just ground of hostility, and that those
14 VI, VII| many buildings quite to the ground. The roofs of the churches
15 VII, II | the king should remove all ground of apprehension from those
16 VII, VI | custom, seated upon the ground, was prevented in his progress
17 VIII, III| principal commander, knowing the ground of their sanguine expectations,
18 VIII, IV | these the opinion gained ground, that if he were detained
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