Book, Chapter
1 Int | cunning of Cæsar, who was a master in the application of the
2 I, I | king of the Vandals and master of Africa to come to Italy,
3 I, VI | knowing that, having became master of Aquileia, Attila would
4 I, VII| designed to make himself master of Tuscany; but while he
5 I, VII| secretly to make himself master of the strongholds; but,
6 II, VI | Castruccio, made himself master of Pisa, from whence, having
7 II, VI | Castruccio made himself master of Pisa, but the Florentines,
8 III, II | endeavored to render himself master of Tuscany, and not only
9 III, VII| Cortona of which he was master; but soon afterward, recovering
10 IV, I | death of his brother, become master of all Lombardy, and thinking
11 V, V | opportunity of making himself master of the lake, left his camp
12 V, V | carrying property of his master’s, and to bear him to a
13 V, V | opposition, and brought his master in safety to his own troops.~
14 V, V | siege of Brescia; for he was master of the lake, the fortresses
15 V, VI | the Pieve, render himself master of this branch of the Apennines,
16 VI, I | in his power to make him master of Lombardy, and place all
17 VI, IV | a tyrant, whom, if once master of their city, they would
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