Book, Chapter
1 V, II | Neapolitans, and sent his fleet to attack Gaeta, which had
2 V, II | Gaeta, armed a powerful fleet. Alfonso hearing of this,
3 V, V | advisable to aid the Venetian fleet with his land forces, by
4 V, V | thither, attacked the Venetian fleet with the utmost impetuosity,
5 V, V | while others fled to the fleet, and some to the main body
6 V, V | meantime strengthening their fleet as much as possible, and
7 V, VI | to hold out so long, the fleet could not be in readiness,
8 V, VII| therefore, with the Venetian fleet, attacked that of the duke,
9 VI, V | them. The king had also a fleet of about twenty vessels,
10 VI, VII| vigorously, and had led his fleet to Porto, below Villamarina,
11 VI, VII| from Genoa, with a powerful fleet, and landed at Baia; whence
12 VI, VII| King René coming with a fleet to the assistance of his
13 VIII, V | Justiniano, the purveyor of the fleet. The Venetians, finding
14 VIII, V | great a destruction of their fleet, they sent him, with part
15 VIII, VI | of the city. The Venetian fleet had attacked the kingdom
16 VIII, VI | undertook its defense, put a fleet to sea, and sent forces
17 VIII, VI | depredations less boldly. The fleet continuing its efforts went
18 VIII, VII| apprehensions of the Turkish fleet, and Lodovico made excuses,
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