Book, Chapter
1 IV, V | place the city in a kind of lake. His reasoning on this point
2 V, V | routed by Piccinino upon the Lake of Garda—Piccinino routed
3 V, V | was by the brink of the lake; but as the Po had overflowed
4 V, V | situated so close to the Lake of Garda, that although
5 V, V | immediate vicinity of the lake, and at the commencement
6 V, V | also had galleys upon the lake, but they were unequal to
7 V, V | fortress situated upon the lake, trusting that after it
8 V, V | making himself master of the lake, left his camp at Vegasio,
9 V, V | the fortresses upon the lake fell into his hands.~The
10 V, V | rendering assistance from the lake was cut off, and that to
11 V, V | the Val d’Acri went to the Lake of St. Andrea, and thence
12 V, V | Torboli and Peneda, upon the Lake of Garda. He then proceeded
13 V, V | for he was master of the lake, the fortresses were well
14 V, VII| having again covered the lake with their galleys, he determined
15 VIII, III| upon the borders of the Lake of Perugia.~The Florentines
16 VIII, III| Florentines, and encamped upon the lake, within three miles of the
17 VIII, III| to an engagement near the lake, upon the site of the memorable
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