Book, Chapter
1 I, V | Lombardy, Romagna, and the march of Trevisa, favored, according
2 I, V | the whole of the Trevisian March, but could not prevail against
3 III, V | da Salerno was about to march to Florence with the emigrants,
4 V, IV | infantry, ready at once to march against the enemy, wherever
5 V, V | instructions, commenced his march, and by exerting the utmost
6 V, V | Verona and Brescia, and a march to Vicenza, lest he might
7 V, V | came of Niccolo’s design to march into Tuscany, redoubled
8 V, VI | for many reasons, that to march to Brescia before the return
9 VI, III| resolved that the army should march to the siege of Carravaggio,
10 VI, VI | King René commenced his march into Italy, but was stopped
11 VI, VII| victory, advised an immediate march upon Naples; but John declined
12 VII, V | Tommaso Soderini, resolved to march against them, and punish
13 VIII, III| Severino to leave Lunigiana and march thither, which he did, and
14 VIII, IV | enterprise in that direction, and march to oppose the enemy in the
15 VIII, IV | Lorenzo from December till March, not only to gain the most
16 VIII, IV | to depart on the sixth of March, 1479, having, with every
17 VIII, V | the duke of Calabria to march to Ferrara with his forces
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