Book, Chapter
1 II, II | results to the donors, but hastened their ruin. Thinking, however,
2 II, I | therefore, being armed, hastened to the palace, shouting,
3 II, I | the principal fight and hastened to their defense. This caused
4 III, VII| who took their arms and hastened to the house of the apothecary,
5 IV, V | ensigns were approaching, we hastened to meet your commissary,
6 V, V | made any other attempt, hastened to the relief of Verona;
7 V, V | of the boldest armed and hastened to the rector’s piazza.
8 V, V | relics of their army, they hastened to join those who were at
9 V, VI | after his own affairs, he hastened to Venice, and being introduced
10 V, VII| them, and with his troops hastened to the bridge which crosses
11 V, VII| were forced to flee, and hastened at full speed toward the
12 VI, II | Francesco to command the army, hastened to Milan. The count being
13 VI, VI | treacherous. Gherardo, however, hastened his negotiation with redoubled
14 VIII, II | citizens, who in the uproar, hastened to the palace, were unable
15 VIII, II | without previous preparation, hastened to the piazza of the palace,
16 VIII, IV | having retired to them, hastened to Florence with all speed
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