Book, Chapter
1 I, III| Mohammed, and lastly by the Turks, who took Syria, Africa,
2 V, III| being then oppressed by the Turks, and fearing their inability
3 VI, VII| alarmed by the progress of the Turks—The Turks routed before
4 VI, VII| progress of the Turks—The Turks routed before Belgrade—Description
5 VI, VII| seemed in danger from the Turks. He sent ambassadors and
6 VI, VII| an enterprise against the Turks (as Calixtus had previously
7 VII, I | of a crusade against the Turks, was passed the pontificate
8 VII, I | an expedition against the Turks, he said, “he was an old
9 VII, II | Christendom against the Turks—Death of Francesco Sforza,
10 VII, II | the Christians against the Turks, and adopted measures similar
11 VII, IV | apprehension of the power of the Turks, who continued to attack
12 VIII, III| having made a truce with the Turks, they had no excuse to justify
13 VIII, IV | Calabria— Enterprises of the Turks—They take Otranto—The Florentines
14 VIII, IV | expense, as long as the Turks should make war upon the
15 VIII, IV | Tuscany, and the war with the Turks still continuing, the Florentines
16 VIII, V | parties.~The invasion of the Turks had deferred the war which
17 VIII, V | been rescued by a body of Turks, who remained at Otranto,
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