Book, Chapter
1 II, I | is like a fortress and a guard, to keep the inhabitants
2 II, II | the keeping and relief of guard, and other matters necessary
3 II, VII | title of captain of the guard, of Jacopo Gabrielli of
4 II, VII | hitherto had one captain of the guard who afflicted the city,
5 II, VIII| who is appointed to the guard of the palace shall, in
6 III, II | regular sittings), as to guard the state, correct the insolence
7 III, V | a strong armed force, to guard the city. The arrested citizens
8 V, I | They gave to eight of the guard authority to proceed capitally,
9 V, V | was in disorder, and no guard was kept, so that the Dutchman,
10 V, V | ordinary negligence of the guard, which their recent successes
11 V, VI | raised upon the emergency to guard them, among whom was Bartolomeo
12 V, VII | of the ground, the rear guard became mingled with the
13 VI, I | power. Leaving a strong guard at Castelnuova René set
14 VI, IV | unhappy states, which have to guard against their oppressor;
15 VI, IV | ought to have put us on our guard; neither ought we to have
16 VIII, II | below, having mastered the guard and taken possession of
17 VIII, II | number of armed men, as a guard for the security of his
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