Book, Chapter
1 I, II | themselves, by his good favor with greater propriety and
2 I, IV | emperor was inclined to favor the anti-pope, he excommunicated
3 I, IV | the river did a greater favor to the Mohammedans than
4 I, V | He therefore sought the favor of France; created Louis
5 I, VII | the cardinals, with the favor of Balthazar Cossa, cardinal
6 II, II | reform the government in favor of the Guelphs—The pope
7 II, II | church party was in more favor than that of the emperor;
8 II, III | put this burst of popular favor to the proof, or trust his
9 II, IV | citizens, enjoying the popular favor, defended themselves, and
10 II, IV | discovered themselves in favor of the rebels; and thus
11 II, V | strip him of the popular favor (which by this means may
12 II, V | of the companies were in favor of Lando and his party.~
13 II, VI | their utmost exertion in favor of the exiles, so great
14 II, VII | for these took arms in favor of the Signory, so that,
15 II, VII | justice, and thus increase his favor with the plebeians, he prosecuted
16 II, VIII| Morozzo, either to acquire his favor or to free himself from
17 II, VIII| armed in the piazza in his favor.~The duke immediately fortified
18 II, VIII| clemency to recover the favor of the people. Having caused
19 II, I | and decided the day in favor of the people; for when
20 III, I | but were framed wholly in favor of the conquerors. This
21 III, I | Albizzi, and he resolved to favor it: for he saw that to oppose
22 III, I | increasing, and he was in greater favor with the Guelphs than any
23 III, I | factions; for either, in favor of the emigrants, or on
24 III, II | against the nobility, and in favor of the Ammoniti—The Collegi
25 III, II | addresses the council in its favor—The law is passed— Disturbances
26 III, IV | articles were stipulated in favor of their friends, and a
27 III, IV | government he had acquired by favor, he commanded that no one
28 III, V | of the trades, of whose favor they wished to deprive the
29 III, V | from taking arms in their favor, appointed Tommaso Strozzi
30 III, V | for they knew that the favor of the mob is often gained
31 III, VI | arms at the execution in favor of the Signory and the Capitano;
32 III, VI | might occur, which, with the favor of his friends, would enable
33 IV, I | views of those who were in favor of war prevailed, the Council
34 IV, I | Bologna, the arguments in favor of war were greatly strengthened,
35 IV, II | nobility, who had been in favor of the war; for they perceived
36 IV, II | would be disinclined to favor them. He added, that it
37 IV, III | de’ Medici acquires the favor of the people—Bravery of
38 IV, III | to persecute enemies and favor friends; condemning his
39 IV, III | alone declared himself in favor of it, and by his means
40 IV, IV | respected in Florence, and in favor with everyone. Nothing cheers
41 IV, IV | Pagolo Guinigi, to regain the favor of the Florentines, which
42 IV, IV | and nearly all were in favor of an expedition against
43 IV, IV | while those who had been in favor of a war with the duke,
44 IV, IV | addressed the assembly in favor of the expedition, was Rinaldo.
45 IV, IV | or greater justice in its favor.~In a reply to this, Niccolo
46 IV, IV | enterprise. Thus determined in favor of war, they appointed a
47 IV, IV | making no distinction in favor of consecrated places, and
48 IV, VI | different course, arms and the favor of his friends would enable
49 IV, VI | friends of Cosmo had been in favor of it, many of the adverse
50 IV, VI | enemy of Giovanni and in favor of our adversaries. Tommaso
51 IV, VI | alike became objects of favor and opposition, the benevolent
52 IV, VI | performed with justice in its favor against one! He encouraged
53 IV, VII | disposition of the city in his favor, and advising him, if possible,
54 V, I | them, or decided victory in favor of those to whom they became
55 V, I | which had been commenced in favor of the pontiff. The Romans,
56 V, I | predecessors had done in favor of their party extended
57 V, II | declared itself in their favor. They therefore demanded
58 V, II | us despair altogether of favor from you. Nor can our country
59 V, III | our hands, and enjoy the favor of the duke, than to be
60 V, III | we have the duke in our favor; besides we have a right
61 V, IV | the duke was entirely in favor of Alfonso. Each being engaged
62 V, V | had not induced either the favor of its former possessors,
63 V, VII | an instance of fortune’s favor, in removing him from the
64 VI, I | territories, but also to favor René; and René himself had
65 VI, II | Reform of government in favor of the Medici—Enterprises
66 VI, II | him, and fortune seemed to favor their design. Bartolommeo
67 VI, III | However, the majority being in favor of freedom, they prevailed
68 VI, IV | those who wish to obtain a favor, to make use either of prayers,
69 VI, IV | longer hesitate to declare in favor of the Milanese, with whom
70 VI, IV | Lombardy had not declared in favor of either party, or assisted
71 VI, V | had no need of anyone’s favor or advice. He therefore
72 VI, V | having the Siennese in their favor, they entered the Florentine
73 VI, VI | Anjou to enter Italy in favor of the duke and themselves,
74 VI, VII | the powers of Italy in its favor he signified a wish to restore
75 VI, VII | held it, than if he were to favor the views of the French,
76 VII, I | subject was proposed in favor of the people he was the
77 VII, I | find the balance in his own favor, intimating that all he
78 VII, II | son of Piero, who, not by favor, but by his own personal
79 VII, II | those who were inclined to favor him. Having employed one
80 VII, II | now subscribed them in his favor.~
81 VII, III | Reform of government in favor of Piero de’ Medici— Dispersion
82 VII, III | about them, without showing favor to either party. The citizens,
83 VII, III | Balia created, wholly in favor of Piero, who soon afterward
84 VII, IV | reputation, declares himself in favor of the Medici—Disturbances
85 VII, IV | with those most disposed to favor him, among whom were the
86 VII, VI | attain, by so many dangers; favor our enterprise, and prove,
87 VIII, I | means at his disposal in favor of their enterprise. Giovanni
88 VIII, I | created feelings in his favor, or from some other reason,
89 VIII, II | Manifestations of the Florentines in favor of Lorenzo de’ Medici— The
90 VIII, II | also be recorded in his favor, that upon the Saturday
91 VIII, II | people who had assembled in favor of the Pazzi under Lorenzo
92 VIII, II | my house except by your favor and advice. Nor should we
93 VIII, III | Prospero, and do nothing in favor of her son’s uncles. Upon
94 VIII, III | campaign, fortune seemed to favor the Florentines; for Count
95 VIII, IV | proposition at all likely to favor him. By such means as these
96 VIII, VII | ambassadors with greater favor than previously. Lorenzo
97 VIII, VII | Florence. He enjoyed much favor both from fortune and from
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