Book, Chapter
1 I, I | might be better able to avenge themselves for the injury
2 I, I | citizen; and being anxious to avenge herself for the insult,
3 I, VI | brother of Andrea, in order to avenge his death, brought forces
4 II, I | parties who undertook to avenge his death. Therefore, first
5 III, IV | hatred. Many citizens, to avenge themselves for private injuries,
6 V, I | Filippo; and the pope, to avenge himself for the injury,
7 V, VI | of the Count di Poppi to avenge himself on the inhabitants
8 VI, I | when spring arrived, to avenge himself for his former injuries.
9 VI, I | relief of a friend, and avenge himself of an enemy. On
10 VI, II | all things he wished to avenge himself, thinking, with
11 VI, II | Baldaccio to death, and at one avenge himself, and deliver his
12 VI, IV | whom they had invoked to avenge their injuries, would show
13 VII, II | and having been unable to avenge himself on the father, he
14 VII, III| Giovanni Francesco, wishing to avenge his own injuries, at once
15 VII, III| and impious precedent. To avenge themselves for these injuries,
16 VIII, IV | latter, aware of this, to avenge himself for the injury,
17 VIII, VI | feared the Colonnesi would avenge the injuries they had recently
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