Book, Chapter
1 I, I | near Pavia, but Augustulus escaped. After this victory, that
2 I, II | slew Totila. The Goths who escaped sought refuge in Pavia,
3 I, VII| virtue of the castellan, he escaped. Among others who occupied
4 II, II | slaughter, that those who escaped, thinking Florence lost,
5 II, III| committed, and the perpetrators escaped unpunished, under the protection
6 II, VI | misdeeds deserved, each escaped by paying a fine.~The tumults
7 II, I | alone, with some difficulty escaped falling into the hands of
8 III, II | the public chambers have escaped these destroyers’ hands,
9 III, III| at last; and no one ever escaped from embarrassment without
10 IV, V | valley of Seravezza, having escaped the hands of the commissary,
11 V, I | having with difficulty escaped, came to Florence, where
12 V, IV | country for the pope, not one escaped falling into his hands.
13 V, V | nightfall, and Niccolo had escaped to Tenna, but he knew that
14 VI, III| horse only one thousand escaped the hands of the Milanese,
15 VI, VI | vicariate. The traitor Gherardo escaped with difficulty, leaving
16 VIII, II | of his wife, Bianca, he escaped death. There was not a citizen
17 VIII, II | beheaded; Napoleone Franzesi escaped punishment by flight; Giulielmo
18 VIII, IV | the former that she had escaped a storm which threatened
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