Book, Chapter
1 I, V | warlike preparations for the recovery of Sicily, died, leaving
2 II, VIII| been roused to attempt the recovery of freedom; and consequently
3 II, VIII| revenge more furious upon the recovery of liberty, than when it
4 II, I | ventured to take arms for the recovery of their power, but soon
5 III, III | wait three years for the recovery of their honours; so that
6 III, VI | of public honors; for the recovery of which they used their
7 IV, III | were they to attempt the recovery of taxes for the past, and
8 V, II | Florentines to attempt the recovery of Lucca, since the duke,
9 V, V | resolved to attempt the recovery of Verona. During the consultation,
10 V, V | Florentines, and promised them the recovery of the place if one of the
11 VI, VI | friends and attempt the recovery of the kingdom of Naples;
12 VI, VII | duke of Milan, both for the recovery and preservation of the
13 VII, I | matters to proceed beyond recovery, the Gonfalon of Justice
14 VII, I | performed, to thank him for the recovery of the government. The Signory
15 VII, II | and would succeed in the recovery of their liberty, without
16 VIII, V | carried to Bologna for his recovery, but died. Thus the marquis’
17 VIII, VI | and money to undertake its recovery. Upon this, Agostino Fregoso,
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