Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Mohammedans. The same events gave rise to the order of the Knights
2 I, VI | family of Visconti gave rise to the duchy of Milan, one
3 II, IV | prudence, caused the people to rise for the preservation of
4 II, VIII| whole city was ready to rise at once. One of them communicated
5 II, VIII| each other, and resolved to rise at once and die like men,
6 II, I | in arms, did not dare to rise in their defense, but each
7 III, I | nature of her laws, gave rise to enmities between the
8 III, V | of those within were to rise in arms, and deliver the
9 VI, V | to extremity—The people rise against the magistrates—
10 VI, V | Lombardy proceeded thus, giving rise to various trifling incidents
11 VII, II | and long absence had given rise to compassion and a great
12 VII, VI | and all the people would rise in their defense. Being
13 VII, VI | whom they expected would rise in their defense. Let princes
14 VIII, I | broken out, every day gave rise to some new occasion for
15 VIII, I | were their due. This gave rise to anger in the Pazzi, and
16 VIII, IV | peace thus made would give rise to greater wars; and therefore
17 VIII, IV | their evil deeds, had given rise to the war, and inflamed
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