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trigram | frequency |
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the king of | 1050 |
the duke of | 881 |
by reason of | 746 |
to the venetians | 692 |
the same time | 670 |
at the same | 594 |
the french king | 564 |
in the meane | 535 |
king of france | 522 |
the meane time | 501 |
the state of | 446 |
reason of the | 444 |
of the venetians | 416 |
to the end | 404 |
of the league | 378 |
that it was | 368 |
of the common | 368 |
on the other | 366 |
so soone as | 340 |
of the french | 339 |
that they might | 337 |
that he had | 336 |
and that the | 315 |
part of the | 313 |
of the enemies | 312 |
the other side | 309 |
according to the | 306 |
that the venetians | 305 |
of the venetian | 296 |
and the venetians | 293 |
out of the | 290 |
in regard of | 288 |
those of the | 274 |
that he would | 274 |
which they had | 272 |
that they had | 271 |
to the pope | 270 |
which he had | 265 |
one of the | 264 |
that he might | 264 |
the number of | 263 |
neere to the | 257 |
by the venetians | 253 |
of the citie | 245 |
that they were | 242 |
on a sodaine | 241 |
at that time | 240 |
the end that | 239 |
the pope and | 237 |
the taking of | 232 |
the name of | 228 |
as it was | 226 |
the city of | 220 |
that they would | 215 |
in a manner | 215 |
with the venetians | 214 |
they could not | 214 |
to the king | 212 |
the venetians to | 210 |
that he was | 208 |
the rest of | 208 |
the death of | 205 |
forth of the | 205 |
a long time | 205 |
and the other | 205 |
generall of the | 203 |
a while after | 200 |
to the common | 199 |
the castle of | 197 |
of the city | 197 |
the venetians and | 197 |
of the great | 195 |
at this time | 195 |
the venetians were | 195 |
booke of the | 192 |
the beginning of | 192 |
to the french | 191 |
regard of the | 191 |
to the venetian | 189 |
of all the | 186 |
with the french | 186 |
great numbers of | 185 |
and that he | 184 |
and of the | 184 |
within a while | 183 |
taken by the | 183 |
they would not | 182 |
was to be | 180 |
the lord of | 179 |
it is reported | 177 |
come to the | 172 |
men at armes | 171 |
and that they | 169 |
so as the | 168 |
the isle of | 165 |
not to be | 165 |
that they should | 164 |
the affairs of | 164 |
with the king | 164 |
and to the | 164 |
and for the | 160 |
so great a | 160 |
king of england | 159 |
he could not | 159 |
of the state | 159 |
the venetians had | 158 |
of the island | 158 |
the end of | 157 |
the citie of | 156 |
state of milan | 155 |
the dutchy of | 155 |
against the venetians | 155 |
in the same | 153 |
and by the | 153 |
there was no | 152 |
they were to | 151 |
the marquis of | 151 |
being come to | 151 |
at the first | 151 |
the treaty of | 150 |
to the senate | 150 |
that he should | 149 |
of the church | 149 |
the affaires of | 149 |
it was not | 149 |
such time as | 148 |
that of the | 146 |
the power of | 146 |
the bishop of | 146 |
and in the | 145 |
rest of the | 144 |
and on the | 144 |
at the beginning | 143 |
if they should | 143 |
number of the | 142 |
the confines of | 142 |
and from thence | 139 |
it would be | 139 |
of the army | 137 |
on the contrary | 137 |
of the enemy | 137 |
of the pope | 137 |
could not be | 137 |
and the king | 136 |
end of the | 136 |
duke of milan | 136 |
of the same | 135 |
the losse of | 135 |
with the pope | 135 |
as soon as | 134 |
in the citie | 133 |
the church of | 133 |
peace with the | 132 |
he would not | 132 |
that the king | 132 |
to the great | 132 |
in this manner | 131 |
being able to | 130 |
the turkish fleet | 130 |
together with the | 130 |
they were not | 130 |
dutchy of milan | 129 |
at the last | 128 |
the defence of | 128 |
the kingdom of | 127 |
of the king | 127 |
to the duke | 126 |
to the emperour | 125 |
the forces of | 125 |
of the empire | 125 |
the cause of | 124 |
at this day | 123 |
they did not | 123 |
of the whole | 122 |
it was thought | 122 |
after he had | 121 |
and the french | 121 |
as it were | 121 |
all of them | 121 |
the venetians in | 121 |
to come to | 121 |
that the pope | 120 |
duke of vrbin | 120 |
after they had | 120 |
the territories of | 120 |
treaty of peace | 119 |
pope and the | 119 |
the venetian senate | 119 |
that if the | 118 |
duke of venice | 118 |
the hauen of | 117 |
the time of | 117 |
that there was | 117 |
by the pope | 117 |
not being able | 117 |
for a time | 116 |
on both sides | 116 |
of the warre | 116 |
for the common | 115 |
beginning of the | 115 |
as hath beene | 115 |
of the sea | 114 |
the citty of | 114 |
of the riuer | 114 |
is reported that | 114 |
and all the | 114 |
they might be | 113 |
the middest of | 113 |
the prince of | 113 |
and not to | 112 |
to the citie | 112 |
belonging to the | 110 |
by sea and | 110 |
sent to the | 110 |
be able to | 110 |
as for the | 109 |
sea and land | 108 |
the french kings | 108 |
the princes of | 108 |
they should be | 108 |
hath beene said | 108 |
for that purpose | 108 |
to enter into | 108 |
of the duke | 108 |
in the name | 107 |
by the king | 107 |
name of the | 107 |
of the popes | 105 |
that the french | 105 |
the emperor and | 105 |
by meanes of | 105 |
as much as | 104 |
as they had | 104 |
to be a | 104 |
by the way | 103 |
all the rest | 103 |
the command of | 102 |
the next day | 102 |
in the middest | 102 |
some of the | 102 |
the senate to | 102 |
the emperour and | 102 |
those that were | 101 |
in a short | 101 |
the venetians did | 101 |
came to the | 101 |
to the emperor | 100 |
in the year | 100 |
of the turkish | 100 |
the house of | 100 |
of all things | 100 |
these things were | 100 |
as they were | 99 |
a little before | 99 |
a man of | 99 |
make use of | 99 |
the prince and | 99 |
the pope to | 99 |
the most part | 99 |
but the venetians | 98 |
for the venetians | 98 |
to make warre | 98 |
from thence to | 98 |
the hands of | 98 |
the mouth of | 98 |
in such sort | 97 |
as he had | 97 |
not long after | 97 |
ought to be | 97 |
if he should | 96 |
that he did | 96 |
of the armie | 96 |
power of the | 96 |
of the castle | 96 |
by the french | 96 |
and the rest | 96 |
of so great | 96 |
with the rest | 96 |
for that they | 95 |
league with the | 95 |
the better to | 95 |
both of them | 95 |
according to their | 95 |
the kings of | 94 |
the french and | 94 |
as it is | 94 |
were in the | 94 |
to the church | 94 |
which the venetians | 94 |
it is not | 94 |
would not be | 93 |
from the venetians | 93 |
side of the | 93 |
the realme of | 93 |
the condition of | 93 |
which was the | 93 |
at one time | 92 |
the christian princes | 92 |
for want of | 92 |
of the place | 92 |
on all sides | 92 |
of the fleet | 92 |
of the people | 92 |
by reason that | 92 |
was in the | 92 |
so as they | 92 |
as farre as | 92 |
with all his | 91 |
soone as the | 91 |
not able to | 91 |
to treat of | 91 |
the venetian armie | 91 |
the space of | 91 |
of the christian | 90 |
the french army | 90 |
answer to the | 90 |
the venetian fleet | 90 |
is to be | 90 |
the firme land | 90 |
betwixt the venetians | 89 |
each of them | 89 |
and that it | 89 |
and to make | 89 |
to defend the | 89 |
it may be | 89 |
state of the | 89 |
agreement with the | 88 |
of the senate | 88 |
the safety of | 88 |
enter into the | 88 |
of the turks | 88 |
to be made | 88 |
were to be | 87 |
of his owne | 87 |
of the war | 87 |
the venetians being | 87 |
it was to | 86 |
of the kings | 86 |
there was a | 86 |
him in the | 86 |
of his own | 86 |
to make a | 86 |
with the turks | 85 |
to be the | 85 |
to keep the | 85 |
cause of the | 85 |
of so many | 85 |
the venetian army | 85 |
the guard of | 85 |
with his army | 85 |
the siege of | 84 |
as well in | 84 |
made by the | 84 |
for the most | 84 |
with all the | 84 |
many of the | 84 |
betwixt the pope | 83 |
duke of ferrara | 83 |
that the venetian | 83 |
that in the | 83 |
that the same | 83 |
the arriuall of | 83 |
the councell of | 83 |
great number of | 83 |
with the emperour | 83 |
the island of | 83 |
the venetians should | 82 |
the christian fleet | 82 |
if it were | 82 |
in the city | 82 |
for that the | 82 |
that hee had | 81 |
to make them | 81 |
he should be | 81 |
of the senat | 81 |
the greatest part | 81 |
part of his | 81 |
was at the | 81 |
to goe to | 81 |
of the first | 81 |
for it was | 80 |
some of them | 80 |
it might be | 80 |
to be done | 80 |
that the common | 80 |
to make the | 80 |
king of spain | 80 |
of their own | 79 |
that it might | 79 |
great store of | 79 |
that they did | 79 |
it should be | 79 |
in respect of | 79 |
came to venice | 79 |
the cities of | 79 |
on the one | 79 |
the common good | 79 |
of the commonwealth | 79 |
so as it | 79 |
the one side | 79 |
forces of the | 79 |
state of venice | 78 |
this mean while | 78 |
being desirous to | 78 |
the inhabitants of | 78 |
for that he | 78 |
to assaile the | 78 |
in the end | 77 |
and at the | 77 |
and the duke | 77 |
at such time | 77 |
as he was | 77 |
to fight with | 77 |
emperour and the | 77 |
with the venetian | 76 |
but that they | 76 |
he might be | 76 |
for the defence | 76 |
the pope had | 76 |
he did not | 76 |
against the turkes | 76 |
hath been said | 76 |
king of hungary | 76 |
the grand council | 76 |
the council of | 76 |
for the same | 76 |
affairs of italy | 76 |
to the same | 76 |
that the enemies | 75 |
he had not | 75 |
mouth of the | 75 |
not so much | 75 |
the court of | 75 |
in times past | 75 |
it to the | 75 |
that it would | 74 |
of them were | 74 |
that the senate | 74 |
were sent to | 74 |
emperor and the | 74 |
there is no | 74 |
went to the | 74 |
about the same | 74 |
with a great | 73 |
state of millan | 73 |
the kingdome of | 73 |
in that place | 73 |
that if they | 73 |
the service of | 73 |
should not be | 73 |
the residue of | 73 |
they had not | 73 |
to take armes | 72 |
by the enemies | 72 |
as hath been | 72 |
the whole fleet | 72 |
but that the | 72 |
was come to | 72 |
of the turkes | 72 |
according to his | 72 |
a league with | 72 |
them in the | 71 |
which hee had | 71 |
that all the | 71 |
against the french | 71 |
them to the | 71 |
in the senate | 71 |
of the confederates | 71 |
in the beginning | 71 |
he was to | 70 |
by the turks | 70 |
the government of | 70 |
he had done | 70 |
they had taken | 70 |
as well as | 70 |
by the senate | 70 |
from the king | 70 |
king of hungarie | 70 |
of the emperour | 70 |
council of ten | 70 |
of all men | 70 |
the fort of | 70 |
the conduct of | 70 |
the contents of | 70 |
to that end | 69 |
the articles of | 69 |
and those of | 69 |
which had beene | 69 |
that it is | 69 |
because it was | 69 |
general of the | 69 |
greatest part of | 69 |
seemed to be | 69 |
for the space | 69 |
for feare of | 69 |
in the hauen | 69 |
that hee would | 69 |
of the country | 69 |
the venetian generall | 69 |
the report of | 69 |
the enemies fleet | 68 |
and all other | 68 |
of the republic | 68 |
with the emperor | 68 |
or at least | 68 |
contents of the | 68 |
ought not to | 68 |
to the enemies | 68 |
as if they | 68 |
answere to the | 67 |
first of all | 67 |
of the citty | 67 |
peace betwixt the | 67 |
against the turks | 67 |
into the field | 67 |
as well for | 67 |
and with the | 67 |
defence of the | 67 |
to venice to | 67 |
giuen to the | 67 |
which they were | 67 |
a short space | 66 |
vnder the command | 66 |
in time of | 66 |
the title of | 66 |
by meanes whereof | 66 |
contrary to the | 66 |
that were in | 66 |
kingdom of naples | 66 |
which were in | 66 |
and for that | 66 |
were of opinion | 66 |
from the senate | 66 |
of the gallies | 66 |
to the number | 66 |
they had done | 66 |
come into the | 66 |
prince and senate | 65 |
that he could | 65 |
as they could | 65 |
they should not | 65 |
to no purpose | 65 |
if they would | 65 |
that at the | 65 |
the venetians are | 65 |
newes of the | 65 |
with those of | 65 |
because that the | 65 |
not long before | 65 |
soone as he | 64 |
the opinion of | 64 |
a strong garrison | 64 |
many of them | 64 |
but in the | 64 |
till such time | 64 |
to draw the | 64 |
to go to | 64 |
soone as they | 63 |
not farre from | 63 |
to take the | 63 |
the occasion of | 63 |
the gulph of | 63 |
betwixt the emperor | 63 |
and it was | 63 |
hundred light horse | 63 |
to be very | 63 |
those who were | 63 |
reason of his | 63 |
of those of | 63 |
to joyn with | 63 |
which is the | 63 |
end that the | 63 |
to returne to | 63 |
the pope being | 63 |
the way of | 63 |
the town of | 63 |
to the campe | 62 |
for the safety | 62 |
middest of the | 62 |
of the hauen | 62 |
so that the | 62 |
from whence they | 62 |
that part of | 62 |
the place of | 62 |
that they could | 62 |
to hinder the | 62 |
the more easily | 62 |
all the other | 62 |
time as the | 62 |
hundred men at | 62 |
of his forces | 62 |
because they would | 61 |
reason of their | 61 |
the liberty of | 61 |
as to the | 61 |
all their forces | 61 |
in some sort | 61 |
the same purpose | 61 |
the enterprize of | 61 |
for the guard | 61 |
for the king | 60 |
on the venetians | 60 |
by the enemy | 60 |
did not only | 60 |
it to be | 60 |
by land and | 60 |
brought to the | 60 |
he was not | 60 |
the whole army | 60 |
the senate had | 60 |
in his place | 60 |
of those who | 59 |
of the republick | 59 |
princes of italy | 59 |
this was the | 59 |
did not onely | 59 |
in the midst | 59 |
so much the | 59 |
guard of the | 59 |
neare to the | 59 |
but it was | 59 |
by the senates | 59 |
to ioyne with | 59 |
fight with the | 59 |
to the prince | 59 |
realme of naples | 59 |
be brought to | 58 |
was sent to | 58 |
if he had | 58 |
the friendship of | 58 |
lord of chaumont | 58 |
the same day | 58 |
who was then | 58 |
they began to | 58 |
the chiefe of | 58 |
was the first | 58 |
the venetians would | 58 |
it is certaine | 58 |
the same place | 58 |
by the duke | 58 |
to the people | 58 |
for their own | 58 |
for a while | 57 |
which is a | 57 |
the most christian | 57 |
of the most | 57 |
where he was | 57 |
of the town | 57 |
things were done | 57 |
a great part | 56 |
the reputation of | 56 |
a great number | 56 |
to make use | 56 |
with the whole | 56 |
the gallies of | 56 |
by that meanes | 56 |
but the senate | 56 |
most christian king | 56 |
and to be | 56 |
of the second | 56 |
the presence of | 56 |
but that he | 56 |
into the hands | 56 |
warre on the | 56 |
but the pope | 56 |
that the duke | 56 |
was desirous to | 56 |
the people of | 56 |
to the league | 56 |
to be of | 56 |
they resolued to | 56 |
how that the | 56 |
the dukedom of | 56 |
if it should | 56 |
thought to be | 56 |
but it is | 56 |
it was a | 56 |
of a long | 56 |
the venetian gallies | 56 |
if they had | 56 |
which had been | 56 |
was by the | 56 |
might be the | 56 |
king of the | 56 |
the fortune of | 55 |
venetians and the | 55 |
he came to | 55 |
of the inhabitants | 55 |
so much as | 55 |
brought to venice | 55 |
to the senat | 55 |
that the emperour | 55 |
the newes of | 55 |
the pope was | 55 |
with his forces | 55 |
the conclusion of | 55 |
to make war | 55 |
might not be | 55 |
the authority of | 55 |
to make any | 55 |
the dukes of | 54 |
he had taken | 54 |
put to sea | 54 |
so great an | 54 |
of the historie | 54 |
of the gulph | 54 |
chiefe of the | 54 |
of the other | 54 |
and by that | 54 |
duke of sauoy | 54 |
the catholick king | 54 |
the historie of | 54 |
by way of | 54 |
on either side | 54 |
for the pope | 54 |
when they should | 54 |
the preservation of | 54 |
all his forces | 54 |
the comming of | 54 |
he went to | 54 |
masters of the | 53 |
that by the | 53 |
the senate being | 53 |
them from the | 53 |
captaines of the | 53 |
of the rest | 53 |
sent by the | 53 |
all meanes to | 53 |
the hopes of | 53 |
if they were | 53 |
if it be | 53 |
it is to | 53 |
they were in | 53 |
part of their | 53 |
joyn with the | 53 |
from all parts | 53 |
the lake of | 53 |
thought that the | 53 |
as he should | 53 |
to be so | 53 |
whom he had | 53 |
consent of the | 52 |
in all things | 52 |
the venetians hauing | 52 |
some say that | 52 |
by the same | 52 |
the honour of | 52 |
to the other | 52 |
to haue beene | 52 |
to see the | 52 |
residue of the | 52 |
the enterprise of | 52 |
and in a | 52 |
by little and | 52 |
to be in | 52 |
in the venetian | 52 |
little and little | 52 |
but on the | 52 |
on that side | 52 |
the election of | 52 |
report of the | 52 |
of the third | 52 |
vp and downe | 52 |
returne to the | 52 |
that which he | 51 |
great part of | 51 |
make warre on | 51 |
a kind of | 51 |
hands of the | 51 |
hauing notice of | 51 |
of the kingdom | 51 |
and because the | 51 |
of the emperor | 51 |
liberty of italy | 51 |
one of them | 51 |
up and down | 51 |
one of his | 51 |
yeelded to the | 51 |
in the night | 51 |
in the time | 51 |
to all the | 51 |
of france his | 51 |
to assault the | 51 |
of the kingdome | 51 |
made with the | 51 |
duke of uenice | 51 |
the king to | 51 |
they came to | 51 |
court of rome | 51 |
in no sort | 51 |
to do so | 51 |
by this meanes | 51 |
as well by | 50 |
arriuall of the | 50 |
come into italy | 50 |
the midst of | 50 |
all the princes | 50 |
who at the | 50 |
and the same | 50 |
of the night | 50 |
come to venice | 50 |
the citie was | 50 |
and that therefore | 50 |
the good of | 50 |
friendship with the | 50 |
with his whole | 50 |
went about to | 50 |
in the island | 50 |
to goe and | 50 |
authority of the | 50 |
both by sea | 50 |
with the other | 50 |
with all their | 50 |
intelligence of the | 50 |
affaires of the | 50 |
and being come | 50 |
kingdome of naples | 50 |
and the pope | 50 |
a place of | 49 |
to the sea | 49 |
service of the | 49 |
into the league | 49 |
the crown of | 49 |
did on a | 49 |
the admirall of | 49 |
that the enemie | 49 |
of that which | 49 |
into the enemies | 49 |
time of the | 49 |
hauing intelligence of | 49 |
it was in | 49 |
and the venetian | 49 |
as they should | 49 |
so long as | 49 |
by how much | 49 |
to the castle | 49 |
of the princes | 49 |
of all sorts | 49 |
against the enemie | 49 |
is certaine that | 49 |
to this end | 49 |
early english books | 49 |
by the venetian | 49 |
with the same | 49 |
duke of bourbon | 49 |
one and the | 49 |
notice of the | 49 |
them to be | 49 |
in the mean | 49 |
of the towne | 48 |
where they were | 48 |
the peace of | 48 |
for it is | 48 |
the danger of | 48 |
and the whole | 48 |
the cardinall of | 48 |
him to the | 48 |
they might not | 48 |
did the like | 48 |
into the citie | 48 |
to resist the | 48 |
would be the | 48 |
of them being | 48 |
who had the | 48 |
the which he | 48 |
the memory of | 48 |
some of his | 48 |
make warre vpon | 48 |
was taken by | 48 |
of that city | 48 |
to this purpose | 48 |
any of the | 48 |
with the duke | 48 |
use of the | 48 |
that the emperor | 48 |
those who had | 48 |
betwixt the emperour | 48 |
which they did | 48 |
the first that | 48 |
all sorts of | 48 |
land and sea | 47 |
of the fourth | 47 |
the king was | 47 |
of the victory | 47 |
to the contrary | 47 |
the creation of | 47 |
possession of the | 47 |
the order of | 47 |
at his arriuall | 47 |
doe the like | 47 |
he would be | 47 |
to guard the | 47 |
by the common | 47 |
by all the | 47 |
not be able | 47 |
to fall upon | 47 |
of the genoueses | 47 |
the senate was | 47 |
take up arms | 47 |
yeeld to the | 47 |
had not the | 47 |
was not to | 47 |
the territorie of | 47 |
the senate did | 47 |
to take up | 47 |
the mean while | 47 |
description of the | 47 |
like to haue | 47 |
articles of the | 47 |
conditions of peace | 47 |
diuers of the | 47 |
that which was | 47 |
places of the | 47 |
a part of | 47 |
but that which | 46 |
to the camp | 46 |
after the taking | 46 |
the possession of | 46 |
the aide of | 46 |
army of the | 46 |
for the french | 46 |
duke of urbine | 46 |
to take away | 46 |
were enforced to | 46 |
to be seene | 46 |
by all meanes | 46 |
from the beginning | 46 |
after that he | 46 |
condition of the | 46 |
returned to the | 46 |
of all italy | 46 |
venetians in the | 46 |
that the enemy | 46 |
of the council | 46 |
to the riuer | 46 |
sent to venice | 46 |
the coast of | 46 |
to which purpose | 46 |
in all places | 46 |
of the peace | 46 |
the history of | 46 |
to the enemy | 46 |
they resolved to | 46 |
they had been | 46 |
which was to | 46 |
that if he | 46 |
and that if | 45 |
the walls of | 45 |
to the popes | 45 |
were desirous to | 45 |
of the publick | 45 |
by which the | 45 |
which was not | 45 |
the riuer of | 45 |
out of a | 45 |
the republic of | 45 |
to come into | 45 |
put to rout | 45 |
lord of lautrec | 45 |
and that of | 45 |
the nauall armie | 45 |
from whence the | 45 |
in this sort | 45 |
on the contrarie | 45 |
to make him | 45 |
conclusion of the | 45 |
inhabitants of the | 45 |
the riuer adda | 45 |
that hee was | 45 |
to the army | 45 |
they went to | 45 |
of opinion to | 45 |
with great forces | 45 |
a short time | 45 |
returned to venice | 45 |
the venetians at | 44 |
him in his | 44 |
but a little | 44 |
the execution of | 44 |
though it were | 44 |
which might be | 44 |
war with the | 44 |
when he was | 44 |
warre against the | 44 |
so to doe | 44 |
to that purpose | 44 |
that hee might | 44 |
which the king | 44 |
that which they | 44 |
of the cittie | 44 |
the which was | 44 |
to take it | 44 |
was the cause | 44 |
hauing intelligence that | 44 |
affairs of the | 44 |
the senate of | 44 |
vnder the conduct | 44 |
the like did | 44 |
would have been | 44 |
and at last | 44 |
for all the | 44 |
the example of | 44 |
of his army | 44 |
same time the | 44 |
out of their | 44 |
from the pope | 44 |
to be at | 44 |
the body of | 44 |
to haue the | 43 |
marquis of mantua | 43 |
in the venetians | 43 |
not to suffer | 43 |
all christian princes | 43 |
they thought it | 43 |
house of austria | 43 |
of france and | 43 |
is taken by | 43 |
after hee had | 43 |
out of hope | 43 |
was enforced to | 43 |
and went to | 43 |
in a moment | 43 |
king of poland | 43 |
ioyne with the | 43 |
to such a | 43 |
euen to the | 43 |
it was the | 43 |
to defend it | 43 |
king of spaine | 43 |
when he should | 43 |
to be feared | 43 |
to the commonwealth | 43 |
the towne of | 42 |
what he had | 42 |
it was concluded | 42 |
as he said | 42 |
the dutch foot | 42 |
the enemies were | 42 |
were ready to | 42 |
belong to the | 42 |
into the city | 42 |
for the good | 42 |
by the popes | 42 |
to the republick | 42 |
he had a | 42 |
of the romans | 42 |
of peace with | 42 |
the venetians with | 42 |
most of the | 42 |
his forces to | 42 |
the army of | 42 |
to the turks | 42 |
church of rome | 42 |
the same manner | 42 |
city of venice | 42 |
other christian princes | 42 |
that which had | 42 |
entred into the | 42 |
feare of the | 42 |
did at the | 42 |
what they had | 42 |
the venetians on | 42 |
they had no | 42 |
be the more | 42 |
the which they | 42 |
in a word | 42 |
the turkish forces | 42 |
the charge of | 42 |
by no meanes | 42 |
which he was | 42 |
to their own | 41 |
of the christians | 41 |
an account of | 41 |
of their forces | 41 |
of the world | 41 |
for them to | 41 |
and the emperour | 41 |
the country of | 41 |
as the venetians | 41 |
to meet him | 41 |
of their owne | 41 |
those of escalla | 41 |
of the fifth | 41 |
by the emperour | 41 |
reputation of the | 41 |
taken from the | 41 |
of the said | 41 |
the republick of | 41 |
but the king | 41 |
decad of the | 41 |
there was nothing | 41 |
to defend themselves | 41 |
will not be | 41 |
ambassadors to the | 41 |
to the assault | 41 |
him with the | 41 |
and other places | 41 |
the consent of | 41 |
from the citie | 41 |
by the genoueses | 41 |
he resolved to | 41 |
the remainder of | 41 |
into the sea | 41 |
much the more | 41 |
of the new | 41 |
farre from thence | 41 |
in regard that | 41 |
for a long | 41 |
a great many | 41 |
at the mouth | 41 |
which the pope | 41 |
into the gulph | 41 |
to the city | 41 |
to the turkes | 41 |
being brought to | 41 |
church of the | 41 |
to keepe the | 40 |
were wont to | 40 |
respect of the | 40 |
affected to the | 40 |
the turkish army | 40 |
any thing that | 40 |
it will be | 40 |
able to defend | 40 |
set at liberty | 40 |
summe of money | 40 |
of his men | 40 |
of the wall | 40 |
to renew the | 40 |
captain of the | 40 |
and diuers other | 40 |
as he could | 40 |
as on the | 40 |
but at last | 40 |
the course of | 40 |
it had beene | 40 |
the conditions of | 40 |
friendship of the | 40 |
of that nation | 40 |
duke of savoy | 40 |
being to be | 40 |
of saint marke | 40 |
of the garrison | 40 |
the venetians for | 40 |
resolved to send | 40 |
it was very | 40 |
of their state | 40 |
they might have | 40 |
and a great | 40 |
the gard of | 40 |
had like to | 40 |
republic of venice | 40 |
comming to the | 40 |
hee would not | 40 |
the king had | 40 |
from the french | 40 |
if the venetians | 40 |
horse and foot | 40 |
the venetians by | 40 |
whilst these things | 40 |
of such a | 40 |
because he would | 40 |
in the church | 40 |
to giue him | 40 |
of the mountaines | 40 |
it was said | 40 |
the selfe same | 40 |
was brought to | 40 |
the duke and | 40 |
that which is | 40 |
did in a | 40 |
the pope in | 39 |
yeare of his | 39 |
the whole citie | 39 |
the mean time | 39 |
by the people | 39 |
the enemies army | 39 |
the coming of | 39 |
by those of | 39 |
make vse of | 39 |
they had in | 39 |
of all their | 39 |
of the house | 39 |
them by the | 39 |
the king and | 39 |
are to be | 39 |
of that state | 39 |
him from the | 39 |
to the genoueses | 39 |
in his time | 39 |
soon as he | 39 |
the business of | 39 |
gouernour of the | 39 |
chosen in his | 39 |
the garrison of | 39 |
thought it fit | 39 |
of the dutchy | 39 |
to abandon the | 39 |
to the ground | 39 |
english books online | 39 |
as also because | 39 |
but they were | 39 |
in point of | 39 |
the head of | 39 |
and if they | 39 |
captaine of the | 39 |
to have the | 39 |
to all men | 39 |
that the genoueses | 39 |
for the gard | 39 |
of the prince | 39 |
not only to | 39 |
would not suffer | 39 |
and in this | 39 |
the advantage of | 39 |
of the sixth | 39 |
for feare least | 39 |
of the spaniards | 39 |
and to that | 39 |
of the government | 39 |
meanes of the | 39 |
made in the | 39 |
that for the | 39 |
by so much | 39 |
of the grand | 39 |
the recovery of | 39 |
they had so | 39 |
that by his | 38 |
of the holy | 38 |
to be able | 38 |
more and more | 38 |
to continue the | 38 |
him and the | 38 |
charge of the | 38 |
was the more | 38 |
the common enemy | 38 |
to his owne | 38 |
though they were | 38 |
in the popes | 38 |
were forced to | 38 |
and by his | 38 |
of other princes | 38 |
for the future | 38 |
with the residue | 38 |
in the common | 38 |
of them to | 38 |
crown of france | 38 |
it came to | 38 |
advantage of the | 38 |
gaston of foix | 38 |
the venetians obedience | 38 |
not as yet | 38 |
did in such | 38 |
as also for | 38 |
against the common | 38 |
peace and quiet | 38 |
to prouide for | 38 |
soon as the | 38 |
as in a | 38 |
of the nobility | 38 |
against the enemies | 38 |
they had beene | 38 |
the venetian ambassador | 38 |
the captaines of | 38 |
who was a | 38 |
to do it | 38 |
enemies to the | 38 |
whilest these things | 38 |
most of them | 38 |
did very much | 38 |
with the enemie | 38 |
it is a | 38 |
besieged by the | 38 |
the businesse of | 38 |
as far as | 38 |
him by the | 38 |
the senate would | 38 |
of his gouernment | 38 |
of his gallies | 38 |
to send his | 38 |
much for the | 38 |
and therefore they | 38 |
king of arragon | 38 |
for all that | 38 |
in the french | 38 |
as there was | 38 |
of the councell | 38 |
to the island | 37 |
of the florentines | 37 |
confines of the | 37 |
in such a | 37 |
to the prejudice | 37 |
the family of | 37 |
him to be | 37 |
of the present | 37 |
in that warre | 37 |
he should not | 37 |
that the turks | 37 |
the great councell | 37 |
from whence he | 37 |
by all men | 37 |
against the king | 37 |
whom they had | 37 |
who in the | 37 |
for this purpose | 37 |
he had sent | 37 |
beeing come to | 37 |
were at the | 37 |
the senate in | 37 |
not onely to | 37 |
losse of the | 37 |
kings of france | 37 |
of the matter | 37 |
care of the | 37 |
in the state | 37 |
an agreement with | 37 |
the protection of | 37 |
same time to | 37 |
given to the | 37 |
the venetians take | 37 |
defeated by the | 37 |
to provide for | 37 |
the islands of | 37 |
for the great | 37 |
and to take | 37 |
did belong to | 37 |
the common cause | 36 |
all things necessary | 36 |
was thought that | 36 |
antonio de leua | 36 |
along with him | 36 |
such as were | 36 |
king and the | 36 |
that they are | 36 |
to treate of | 36 |
the prejudice of | 36 |
a little after | 36 |
vpon the riuer | 36 |
the dominion of | 36 |
king of cyprus | 36 |
the successe of | 36 |
as they might | 36 |
he seemed to | 36 |
in his own | 36 |
the like of | 36 |
and safety of | 36 |
for him to | 36 |
told him that | 36 |
the loss of | 36 |
able to make | 36 |
the citie to | 36 |
did in the | 36 |
body of the | 36 |
the greatness of | 36 |
occasion of the | 36 |
they had made | 36 |
he had been | 36 |
historie of venice | 36 |
out of his | 36 |
in the citty | 36 |
the one and | 36 |
the which being | 36 |
of the battaile | 36 |
in regard whereof | 36 |
against the emperour | 36 |
the king did | 36 |
master of the | 36 |
with his gallies | 36 |
put to flight | 36 |
to acquaint the | 36 |
of the chiefe | 35 |
on the right | 35 |
the latter end | 35 |
vnder the venetians | 35 |
to that of | 35 |
the manner of | 35 |
to defend their | 35 |
he thought it | 35 |
who had beene | 35 |
the lord lautrec | 35 |
of the dukes | 35 |
with the genoueses | 35 |
by the enemie | 35 |
the fury of | 35 |
of a contrary | 35 |
and the like | 35 |
the french ambassador | 35 |
he was in | 35 |
the ruine of | 35 |
comming of the | 35 |
of the ottoman | 35 |
death of the | 35 |
belonged to the | 35 |
so as he | 35 |
himself to be | 35 |
with great losse | 35 |
to the enemie | 35 |
to be brought | 35 |
the venetians from | 35 |
on the left | 35 |
the whole country | 35 |
would haue beene | 35 |
was committed to | 35 |
intelligence that the | 35 |
the gouernment of | 35 |
made a league | 35 |
for the present | 35 |
the emperour to | 35 |
of christian princes | 35 |
by his owne | 35 |
that when the | 35 |
they might easily | 35 |
when they were | 35 |
of the losse | 34 |
which would be | 34 |
with the enemy | 34 |
reason of a | 34 |
and to this | 34 |
lay in the | 34 |
all that which | 34 |
rance de cera | 34 |
with the enemies | 34 |
which he did | 34 |
by the spaniards | 34 |
was not yet | 34 |
freed from the | 34 |
peeces of ordnance | 34 |
take armes against | 34 |
it was reported | 34 |
of the emperors | 34 |
with that of | 34 |
to the state | 34 |
friend to the | 34 |
in like manner | 34 |
that is to | 34 |
it would not | 34 |
the pope did | 34 |
articles of peace | 34 |
it is most | 34 |
he had made | 34 |
the citties of | 34 |
and as many | 34 |
for the service | 34 |
be enforced to | 34 |
a desire of | 34 |
of the chief | 34 |
and out of | 34 |
as it had | 34 |
treatie of peace | 34 |
resolued to send | 34 |
because they had | 34 |
fell into the | 34 |
ouer the riuer | 34 |
were come to | 34 |
on the sea | 34 |
of a great | 34 |
as if he | 34 |
they were all | 34 |
and came to | 34 |
to send their | 34 |
to raise the | 34 |
of the cities | 34 |
taken from them | 34 |
the french in | 34 |
from the enemies | 34 |
and that there | 34 |
that were within | 34 |
the custom of | 34 |
of their army | 34 |
that which did | 34 |
i know not | 34 |
made to the | 34 |
in his owne | 34 |
the grand signior | 34 |
they are not | 34 |
the right wing | 34 |
with great numbers | 34 |
with men and | 34 |
to giue the | 34 |
to have been | 34 |
and that which | 34 |
those who are | 34 |
which was made | 34 |
latter end of | 34 |
of the spanish | 34 |
of all these | 34 |
of the lord | 34 |
them with the | 34 |
put to death | 34 |
out of any | 33 |
and with them | 33 |
of those that | 33 |
duke of austria | 33 |
senate of venice | 33 |
to the emperors | 33 |
was thought to | 33 |
king of persia | 33 |
of the emperours | 33 |
but at the | 33 |
for so many | 33 |
honour of the | 33 |
to come and | 33 |
but that it | 33 |
to meet with | 33 |
the italian princes | 33 |
the restitution of | 33 |
a mighty army | 33 |
it is said | 33 |
the office of | 33 |
of the generall | 33 |
as well to | 33 |
against the emperor | 33 |
and that by | 33 |
who had been | 33 |
league betwixt the | 33 |
do the like | 33 |
to send to | 33 |
attempt any thing | 33 |
of that kingdom | 33 |
the which the | 33 |
was a great | 33 |
and among others | 33 |
republick of venice | 33 |
was chosen in | 33 |
they would haue | 33 |
the empire of | 33 |
which the senate | 33 |
reported that the | 33 |
the violence of | 33 |
of a new | 33 |
they would be | 33 |
hundred and fifty | 33 |
ships of burthen | 33 |
the dignity of | 33 |
done by the | 33 |
of the chiefest | 33 |
him for his | 33 |
of the siege | 33 |
do any thing | 33 |
to treat with | 33 |
the french had | 33 |
the knights of | 33 |
being come into | 33 |
in the levant | 33 |
is not to | 33 |
in their own | 33 |
the sea of | 33 |
as well of | 33 |
other side of | 33 |
the ottoman empire | 33 |
to those of | 33 |
it fell out | 33 |
he had no | 33 |
fall into the | 33 |
reduced vnder the | 33 |
it was resolved | 32 |
the way to | 32 |
and by their | 32 |
had in the | 32 |
to him to | 32 |
as some say | 32 |
up arms against | 32 |
is to say | 32 |
crossed the riuer | 32 |
fearing least the | 32 |
and with a | 32 |
to doe the | 32 |
in so much | 32 |
government of the | 32 |
and within a | 32 |
to quit the | 32 |
had taken from | 32 |
those which were | 32 |
all other things | 32 |
account of the | 32 |
and from the | 32 |
the souldiers and | 32 |
seized on the | 32 |
for that time | 32 |
and put to | 32 |
to satisfie the | 32 |
he should have | 32 |
the expence of | 32 |
french king and | 32 |
peace of italy | 32 |
order of the | 32 |
there is a | 32 |
with his armie | 32 |
or else to | 32 |
of their gallies | 32 |
all those who | 32 |
of one of | 32 |
of the best | 32 |
to do any | 32 |
to returne into | 32 |
of men at | 32 |
the enemie had | 32 |
would not haue | 32 |
for that it | 32 |
it were possible | 32 |
so much for | 32 |
it is thought | 32 |
all things were | 32 |
prejudice of the | 32 |
the french were | 32 |
whereby they might | 32 |
to send the | 32 |
as hee had | 32 |
well for the | 32 |
who was the | 32 |
to his own | 32 |
in the camp | 32 |
with his owne | 32 |
in any sort | 32 |
the venetians nauall | 32 |
of the realme | 32 |
of the taking | 32 |
soone as hee | 32 |
safety of the | 32 |
the great lord | 32 |
perceiuing that the | 32 |
same time in | 32 |
brought into the | 32 |
had taken the | 32 |
family of the | 32 |
and if it | 32 |
to those who | 32 |
the warre of | 32 |
taking of the | 32 |
came into the | 32 |
parts of the | 32 |
certaine that the | 32 |
into the territories | 32 |
brought with him | 32 |
in the castle | 31 |
so as in | 31 |
as in the | 31 |
the channell of | 31 |
seeing that the | 31 |
either of them | 31 |
his answere to | 31 |
the meane space | 31 |
a good while | 31 |
the situation of | 31 |
by the turkes | 31 |
the more to | 31 |
the enemies forces | 31 |
that it should | 31 |
miles distant from | 31 |
but the duke | 31 |
one of their | 31 |
the passage of | 31 |
to make peace | 31 |
a treaty of | 31 |
war against the | 31 |
that therefore they | 31 |
agreement betwixt the | 31 |
it will not | 31 |
which they might | 31 |
might the more | 31 |
vpon the venetians | 31 |
and that in | 31 |
in short space | 31 |
condition of affairs | 31 |
to keep them | 31 |
gallies which were | 31 |
as long as | 31 |
in the army | 31 |
french king to | 31 |
the two armies | 31 |
to return to | 31 |
reason that the | 31 |
by the imperialists | 31 |
with a mighty | 31 |
of the year | 31 |
and with great | 31 |
to make an | 31 |
if they could | 31 |
much to the | 31 |
were not to | 31 |
pope paul the | 31 |
which was in | 31 |
by which they | 31 |
the conquest of | 31 |
the ambassadors of | 31 |
in former times | 31 |
the generall of | 31 |
at last to | 31 |
so to do | 31 |
with the common | 31 |
whether it were | 31 |
the force of | 31 |
from the emperour | 31 |
in so great | 31 |
for their owne | 31 |
the haven of | 31 |
because they were | 31 |
of the treaty | 31 |
sent word to | 31 |
it fit to | 31 |
dominion of the | 31 |
the top of | 31 |
the venetian forces | 31 |
the pope should | 31 |
done in the | 30 |
in the enemies | 30 |
by the death | 30 |
to cause the | 30 |
the enemies campe | 30 |
in his name | 30 |
the valour of | 30 |
venetians on the | 30 |
themselves to the | 30 |
he met with | 30 |
proceedings of the | 30 |
made use of | 30 |
upon him the | 30 |
generall of their | 30 |
to an agreement | 30 |
also for that | 30 |
the men at | 30 |
any part of | 30 |
but for the | 30 |
but the venetian | 30 |
did greatly trouble | 30 |
at the very | 30 |
to free the | 30 |
of horse and | 30 |
with diuers other | 30 |
a mightie armie | 30 |
a generall consent | 30 |
the enemies to | 30 |
the enemies gallies | 30 |
and that hee | 30 |
with the republick | 30 |
the honour and | 30 |
against the turke | 30 |
ambassador to the | 30 |
of the nobles | 30 |
in all the | 30 |
the desire of | 30 |
great desire to | 30 |
that hee did | 30 |
more to be | 30 |
at the present | 30 |
warre with the | 30 |
with his troupes | 30 |
to leaue the | 30 |
of the late | 30 |
the light horse | 30 |
to the hauen | 30 |
went and encamped | 30 |
at which time | 30 |
enforced to retire | 30 |
was able to | 30 |
they should have | 30 |
began to be | 30 |
because he had | 30 |
should come to | 30 |
but to the | 30 |
and by this | 30 |
they ought to | 30 |
to make vse | 30 |
making use of | 30 |
against the turk | 30 |
at least to | 30 |
all his men | 30 |
to have a | 30 |
as might be | 30 |
the tower of | 30 |
was in a | 30 |
and they were | 30 |
he was very | 30 |
contrary to his | 30 |
able to resist | 30 |
but because the | 30 |
may be sayed | 30 |
in other places | 30 |
and the common | 30 |
who were not | 30 |
in league with | 30 |
opinion of the | 30 |
with the great | 30 |
came to passe | 30 |
sum of money | 30 |
for they were | 30 |
with the turke | 30 |
as they did | 30 |
the fifth decade | 30 |
the third decad | 30 |
the next year | 30 |
long as the | 30 |
come forth of | 30 |
intelligence with the | 30 |
of peace betwixt | 30 |
to which the | 30 |
and then the | 29 |
as he might | 29 |
not far from | 29 |
the banks of | 29 |
to go with | 29 |
done to the | 29 |
betwixt the two | 29 |
to accept of | 29 |
bishop of gurcia | 29 |
alliance with the | 29 |
be in the | 29 |
marched against the | 29 |
to the florentines | 29 |
affaires of italy | 29 |
did beare to | 29 |
to doe it | 29 |
the other to | 29 |
to the fleet | 29 |
both by land | 29 |
and it is | 29 |
so much more | 29 |
in the world | 29 |
no more to | 29 |
in the senat | 29 |
the pope would | 29 |
with a good | 29 |
the law of | 29 |
and of all | 29 |
to get the | 29 |
christian princes to | 29 |
and to keep | 29 |
of great importance | 29 |
himself of the | 29 |
the cittie of | 29 |
in the field | 29 |
of the affairs | 29 |
that so soone | 29 |
when it was | 29 |
them that the | 29 |
of their men | 29 |
was likely to | 29 |
the interest of | 29 |
he would haue | 29 |
though he had | 29 |
hee could not | 29 |
being not able | 29 |
farre as the | 29 |
admirall of the | 29 |
on euery side | 29 |
the other princes | 29 |
to send them | 29 |
for fear of | 29 |
the king should | 29 |
lewis king of | 29 |
in the place | 29 |
he determined to | 29 |
viceroy of naples | 29 |
of the signory | 29 |
notwithstanding that the | 29 |
was taken prisoner | 29 |
would be a | 29 |
fiue and twentie | 29 |
pope and venetians | 29 |
a friend to | 29 |
command of the | 29 |
the place where | 29 |
present at the | 29 |
the souldiers of | 29 |
these things being | 29 |
of the earth | 29 |
man of great | 29 |
to batter the | 29 |
to the new | 29 |
in sundry places | 29 |
with three hundred | 29 |
his army into | 29 |
fortune of the | 29 |
a contrary opinion | 29 |
was sent thither | 29 |
by force of | 29 |
to breake the | 29 |
to stop the | 29 |
safety of their | 29 |
him not to | 29 |
his army to | 29 |
to this day | 29 |
out of italy | 29 |
to be seen | 29 |
of the times | 29 |
the custome of | 29 |
were brought to | 29 |
and this is | 29 |
send ambassadors to | 29 |
armie against the | 29 |
and the florentines | 29 |
the enemies being | 29 |
fall upon the | 29 |
made for the | 29 |
exposed to the | 29 |
the venetians the | 29 |
with so many | 29 |
come to passe | 29 |
departed from venice | 29 |
to the which | 29 |
after a long | 29 |
he had in | 29 |
in the kingdom | 29 |
the states of | 29 |
he might the | 29 |
to take in | 29 |
to follow the | 28 |
though they had | 28 |
last of all | 28 |
all manner of | 28 |
duke of urbin | 28 |
though it was | 28 |
in the treaty | 28 |
the senate sent | 28 |
of the businesse | 28 |
it could not | 28 |
venetians nauall armie | 28 |
he began to | 28 |
but so soone | 28 |
to give the | 28 |
good of christendom | 28 |
into the hauen | 28 |
was one of | 28 |
and that his | 28 |
armes against the | 28 |
of this warre | 28 |
to give an | 28 |
there was not | 28 |
of peace and | 28 |
to attempt any | 28 |
prince of mantua | 28 |
the enemy were | 28 |
they are to | 28 |
most part of | 28 |
of that place | 28 |
for he had | 28 |
affection to the | 28 |
all the world | 28 |
the assistance of | 28 |
an ambassador to | 28 |
duke of florence | 28 |
next to the | 28 |
with great slaughter | 28 |
and in his | 28 |
to be had | 28 |
troubled at the | 28 |
warre vpon the | 28 |
taken from him | 28 |
the recouery of | 28 |
goe to the | 28 |
the enemies comming | 28 |
he thought he | 28 |
at the spring | 28 |
they had already | 28 |
and two thousand | 28 |
to the publick | 28 |
resolution of the | 28 |
and if he | 28 |
and many other | 28 |
the other confederates | 28 |
the holy land | 28 |
so much desired | 28 |
the citie being | 28 |
the ottaman empire | 28 |
the venetians send | 28 |
of the senators | 28 |
meane time the | 28 |
for all things | 28 |
the rivers of | 28 |
protection of the | 28 |
with the turk | 28 |
that the republick | 28 |
taken in the | 28 |
they were enforced | 28 |
the rest to | 28 |
all men were | 28 |
have power to | 28 |
which the duke | 28 |
preparations for war | 28 |
himself in person | 28 |
was ready to | 28 |
themselues to the | 28 |
with the army | 28 |
came forth of | 28 |
of a certaine | 28 |
there is nothing | 28 |
same time that | 28 |
the venetian prince | 28 |
of these two | 28 |
the venetians affaires | 28 |
they were at | 28 |
for the venetian | 28 |
the next morning | 28 |
the other of | 28 |
any thing which | 28 |
should be made | 28 |
of his souldiers | 28 |
themselves to be | 28 |
how much the | 28 |
and if the | 28 |
castle of milan | 28 |
by the senat | 28 |
that the citie | 28 |
be sayed to | 28 |
text creation partnership | 28 |
the so many | 28 |
to make it | 28 |
the league of | 28 |
territories of verona | 28 |
with him in | 28 |
them for the | 28 |
were able to | 28 |
as also to | 27 |
to whom the | 27 |
to assure the | 27 |
and that their | 27 |
the dutchie of | 27 |
the nature of | 27 |
said to be | 27 |
and then to | 27 |
the gouernour of | 27 |
recourse to the | 27 |
the citie with | 27 |
the venetian common | 27 |
marquis of guasto | 27 |
to boot with | 27 |
to suffer the | 27 |
he was come | 27 |
to secure the | 27 |
the second decad | 27 |
the bridge of | 27 |
at what time | 27 |
the greatnesse of | 27 |
to make good | 27 |
to recouer the | 27 |
who was in | 27 |
of the yeare | 27 |
in order to | 27 |
but if the | 27 |
danger of the | 27 |
retired into the | 27 |
the riuer adice | 27 |
the battaile of | 27 |
for the better | 27 |
the venetians great | 27 |
the cape of | 27 |
prince of the | 27 |
caused them to | 27 |
it were not | 27 |
into the castle | 27 |
successe of the | 27 |
the strength of | 27 |
the venetians against | 27 |
the league was | 27 |
they might with | 27 |
by so many | 27 |
wealth of venice | 27 |
regard of his | 27 |
they made a | 27 |
had been so | 27 |
off from the | 27 |
in the interim | 27 |
meane time being | 27 |
you have heard | 27 |
on these conditions | 27 |
to assist the | 27 |
and of his | 27 |
for his own | 27 |
a great and | 27 |
which were to | 27 |
most of all | 27 |
might easily be | 27 |
of the switzers | 27 |
to be more | 27 |
but the french | 27 |
of milan to | 27 |
based on the | 27 |
to fight the | 27 |
and the most | 27 |
we ought to | 27 |
that the whole | 27 |
and of great | 27 |
to bring the | 27 |
senates answere to | 27 |
who were in | 27 |
in the morning | 27 |
him to make | 27 |
the city was | 27 |
had beene taken | 27 |
that hee should | 27 |
of hope to | 27 |
with them to | 27 |
many of his | 27 |
in the last | 27 |
be present at | 27 |
two of the | 27 |
that those who | 27 |
wherefore the venetians | 27 |
a long and | 27 |
in the territories | 27 |
forth of their | 27 |
be sent to | 27 |
who were to | 27 |
and made a | 27 |
and all things | 27 |
as many as | 26 |
to depart thence | 26 |
from thence he | 26 |
end that they | 26 |
necessary for the | 26 |
interest of the | 26 |
thought fit to | 26 |
him of the | 26 |
news of the | 26 |
buried in the | 26 |
of all his | 26 |
were within it | 26 |
people of the | 26 |
the signory of | 26 |
kingdom of cyprus | 26 |
was not able | 26 |
into the senate | 26 |
him that the | 26 |
them to make | 26 |
against the enemy | 26 |
of the last | 26 |
in those parts | 26 |
the pope by | 26 |
venetians and genoueses | 26 |
all the venetian | 26 |
the whole island | 26 |
to shew that | 26 |
did so much | 26 |
which was so | 26 |
for they had | 26 |
the garrisons of | 26 |
as he did | 26 |
the end they | 26 |
were not so | 26 |
to the generall | 26 |
he had beene | 26 |
men of the | 26 |
of the dead | 26 |
presence of the | 26 |
of the militia | 26 |
be the first | 26 |
souldiers of the | 26 |
the enemy was | 26 |
them to take | 26 |
which should be | 26 |
of france to | 26 |
rest of his | 26 |
the common people | 26 |
with a strong | 26 |
and some other | 26 |
his whole army | 26 |
he was so | 26 |
be the better | 26 |
be restored to | 26 |
and to put | 26 |
with part of | 26 |
the event of | 26 |
time as they | 26 |
would be very | 26 |
of his comming | 26 |
the venetian state | 26 |
time of peace | 26 |
to maintain the | 26 |
was so great | 26 |
to pay the | 26 |
was at last | 26 |
in the court | 26 |
into his hands | 26 |
had sent to | 26 |
farre off from | 26 |
with the turkes | 26 |
did with great | 26 |
vpon the enemies | 26 |
in the gulph | 26 |
where he had | 26 |
assault to the | 26 |
not at all | 26 |
the whole matter | 26 |
opinions of the | 26 |
beginning of his | 26 |
of what had | 26 |
and if any | 26 |
the description of | 26 |
fire and sword | 26 |
an enemy to | 26 |
who at that | 26 |
were in a | 26 |
it by force | 26 |
nature of the | 26 |
of the churches | 26 |
very desirous to | 26 |
with two hundred | 26 |
to the custome | 26 |
be ready to | 26 |
whereby he might | 26 |
to the palace | 26 |
to giue ouer | 26 |
and for his | 26 |
of these princes | 26 |
entring into the | 26 |
as that they | 26 |
go to the | 26 |
and twentie gallies | 26 |
see the remarks | 26 |
of all other | 26 |
there was some | 26 |
the same yeare | 26 |
they might the | 26 |
of his friends | 26 |
such was the | 26 |
the league with | 26 |
so much to | 26 |
to the crown | 26 |
to be taken | 25 |
common good of | 25 |
to enter the | 25 |
of great authority | 25 |
in the whole | 25 |
the enemie was | 25 |
with a thousand | 25 |
into the levant | 25 |
well in regard | 25 |
make peace with | 25 |
by his own | 25 |
the emperor to | 25 |
subject to the | 25 |
the first of | 25 |
and the genoueses | 25 |
the glory of | 25 |
but by the | 25 |
violence of the | 25 |
betwixt the french | 25 |
of some of | 25 |
it did not | 25 |
as if the | 25 |
were done in | 25 |
could not bee | 25 |
of the truce | 25 |
of the seuenth | 25 |
a mile of | 25 |
which the enemies | 25 |
by means of | 25 |
signory of venice | 25 |
with the viceroy | 25 |
might the better | 25 |
report of this | 25 |
should be sent | 25 |
in sted of | 25 |
newes was brought | 25 |
resolved not to | 25 |
of any other | 25 |
to the rest | 25 |
of the prouince | 25 |
and therefore the | 25 |
in a very | 25 |
did not cease | 25 |
they desired to | 25 |
an hundred and | 25 |
by a great | 25 |
letters from the | 25 |
for his owne | 25 |
peace and friendship | 25 |
vpon him the | 25 |
was not so | 25 |
if they did | 25 |
the people to | 25 |
and the emperor | 25 |
hauing crossed the | 25 |
the reliefe of | 25 |
had a long | 25 |
bishop of aquileia | 25 |
top of the | 25 |
the use of | 25 |
the news of | 25 |
in person to | 25 |
in the armie | 25 |
by that means | 25 |
coming of the | 25 |
the seege of | 25 |
this is the | 25 |
that they may | 25 |
was commanded to | 25 |
the present condition | 25 |
incursions on the | 25 |
princes of christendom | 25 |
to withstand the | 25 |
it had been | 25 |
to releeue the | 25 |
some of their | 25 |
the pope from | 25 |
with whom they | 25 |
so as being | 25 |
from the city | 25 |
there were many | 25 |
farre from the | 25 |
all the people | 25 |
of their dominions | 25 |
regard of their | 25 |
midst of the | 25 |
draw the venetians | 25 |
and friendship with | 25 |
with some of | 25 |
those within it | 25 |
the warre with | 25 |
it in the | 25 |
did at last | 25 |
that the city | 25 |
history of venice | 25 |
to passe ouer | 25 |
for his part | 25 |
that it did | 25 |
the treatie of | 25 |
at any time | 25 |
the riuer po | 25 |
as the french | 25 |
on the firme | 25 |
at one and | 25 |
of their armie | 25 |
and not without | 25 |
death of pope | 25 |
and not being | 25 |
which was a | 25 |
any thing of | 25 |
that the souldiers | 25 |
the venetian ambassadors | 25 |
made generall of | 25 |
the gates of | 25 |
from the siege | 25 |
of the three | 25 |
that it may | 25 |
which they held | 24 |
of venice was | 24 |
to write to | 24 |
in the fight | 24 |
all the townes | 24 |
the turks were | 24 |
as you have | 24 |
of the isle | 24 |
the face of | 24 |
was bound to | 24 |
their friends and | 24 |
the end to | 24 |
the care of | 24 |
the enemies hands | 24 |
sent from the | 24 |
comming forth of | 24 |
was then in | 24 |
it is the | 24 |
seruice of the | 24 |
of the publike | 24 |
the confederate princes | 24 |
the gate of | 24 |
the venetians armie | 24 |
enforce them to | 24 |
and that all | 24 |
the country people | 24 |
into the power | 24 |
to the place | 24 |
a very great | 24 |
with the florentines | 24 |
come neere to | 24 |
the bankes of | 24 |
he had to | 24 |
of being able | 24 |
by all means | 24 |
them with his | 24 |
was done in | 24 |
far from the | 24 |
he might have | 24 |
part of them | 24 |
what was to | 24 |
so that it | 24 |
the whole state | 24 |
place in the | 24 |
was not onely | 24 |
for such an | 24 |
to the house | 24 |
till then had | 24 |
greatly trouble the | 24 |
vse meanes to | 24 |
they should see | 24 |
with more ease | 24 |
seated on the | 24 |
passage of the | 24 |
to passe into | 24 |
his souldiers to | 24 |
gallies of the | 24 |
of the affaires | 24 |
foot and horse | 24 |
himselfe with the | 24 |
by order from | 24 |
to passe the | 24 |
to the armie | 24 |
came to him | 24 |
he had received | 24 |
in the first | 24 |
that the turkes | 24 |
out of these | 24 |
in order of | 24 |
horse and foote | 24 |
who was sent | 24 |
in the league | 24 |
the patriarch of | 24 |
the names of | 24 |
sight of the | 24 |
who being come | 24 |
treaty of agreement | 24 |
because it is | 24 |
of the confederate | 24 |
him that he | 24 |
in the presence | 24 |
saying that he | 24 |
i le of | 24 |
the senate with | 24 |
french and the | 24 |
to scoure the | 24 |
not a little | 24 |
citie of venice | 24 |
into the venetians | 24 |
contrarie to the | 24 |
and therefore he | 24 |
in good order | 24 |
great preparations of | 24 |
over the river | 24 |
ouer all the | 24 |
order of battaile | 24 |
treat of peace | 24 |
was no more | 24 |
for the duke | 24 |
and though the | 24 |
the sea apostolick | 24 |
thought it not | 24 |
who were already | 24 |
were bound to | 24 |
these two princes | 24 |
were the more | 24 |
to bee made | 24 |
dukedom of millan | 24 |
the whole city | 24 |
the league which | 24 |
what to do | 24 |
at such a | 24 |
in regard they | 24 |
with the greatest | 24 |
downe to the | 24 |
the left hand | 24 |
and the marquis | 24 |
of the forces | 24 |
of the roman | 24 |
put them to | 24 |
an intent to | 24 |
against the duke | 24 |
the pope with | 24 |
the venetians of | 24 |
the recouerie of | 24 |
meane time hauing | 24 |
by those that | 24 |
the peace and | 24 |
which may be | 24 |
strife betwixt the | 24 |
with some other | 24 |
of the souldiers | 24 |
taken prisoner by | 24 |
of those which | 24 |
that there were | 24 |
pleasing to the | 24 |
league of cambray | 24 |
of the time | 24 |
with so much | 24 |
even to the | 24 |
the i le | 24 |
but he was | 24 |
to molest the | 24 |
of a good | 24 |
which if they | 24 |
among whom were | 24 |
they were forced | 24 |
by a generall | 24 |
in the very | 24 |
princes of the | 24 |
the person of | 24 |
to hold out | 24 |
between him and | 23 |
the quiet of | 23 |
at their first | 23 |
number of gallies | 23 |
them and the | 23 |
of the colledg | 23 |
to the last | 23 |
a sodaine to | 23 |
time in the | 23 |
himselfe to the | 23 |
in an instant | 23 |
the venetians campe | 23 |
by this means | 23 |