Book, Chapter
1 III, II | harvest, upon the approach of spring, attacked them with a large
2 V, V | that upon the return of spring, they might be in a condition
3 V, V | them to wait the return of spring, in the meantime strengthening
4 V, VI | waiting for the return of spring; for they said that “the
5 V, VI | Brescia before the return of spring would be quite useless,
6 VI, I | not await the return of spring, but crossed the Adda during
7 VI, I | so as to be able, when spring arrived, to avenge himself
8 VI, I | command.~On the approach of spring, Niccolo Piccinino was the
9 VI, II | that, upon the approach of spring, both leaders took the field,
10 VI, III| Upon the return of the spring the commissaries halted
11 VI, III| wars upon the return of spring.~While these events were
12 VI, III| repose with his wife.~In the spring, the Venetian and Milanese
13 VI, V | that, before the return of spring, he would be victorious,
14 VI, VI | field, on the approach of spring, and stripping the Venetians
15 VIII, VI | attempt till the return of spring.~When the discomfiture was
16 VIII, VI | effort until the return of spring, more particularly because
17 VIII, VI | concluded upon the return of spring, the Florentines would have
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