Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and sometimes, without his permission, the Romans, seeing themselves
2 I, II | of Italy, gave Theodoric permission to lead his people against
3 I, III| empire, had revolted, he gave permission to the Saracans to occupy
4 IV, II | of St. Stephen, with the permission of Lorenzo Ridolfi and Francesco
5 IV, IV | Pescia had written, that if permission were given to them to receive
6 IV, V | without waiting for or asking permission, he returned to Florence,
7 IV, V | make a public request for permission to go to Naples; and having
8 V, II | as would obtain for him permission to remain undisturbed at
9 V, VII| surprising, the next day, without permission from the commissaries, or
10 VI, II | procure of Cosmo and Neri permission to return with him to Bologna.
11 VI, II | made, Ciarpellone asked permission to go to Milan to take possession
12 VI, II | their passage, without the permission of the count.~Filippo, driven
13 VII, II | if he wished, he had his permission to undertake the conquest
14 VII, II | festivity; but having asked permission to go to Sulmona, where
15 VIII, III| entered the Chianti, by permission of the Siennese, who sided
16 VIII, V | and asked the pontiff’s permission to pass into Lombardy to
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