Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | also renounce it. By the advice of the cardinals, in order
2 II, II | enterprises were effected by the advice of the Guelphs, who were
3 II, II | combat, and, contrary to the advice of the rectors, went with
4 II, II | being victorious, by the advice of those who loved the good
5 II, III | Bella—New reform by his advice— Giano della Bella becomes
6 II, III | of the city; and by his advice it was ordered that the
7 II, IV | faction banished by the advice of Dante Alighieri—Charles
8 II, IV | took courage, and from his advice and prudence, caused the
9 II, IV | would not listen to the advice of the pope, they were now
10 II, V | it. The pontiff took this advice, and the citizens, among
11 II, VI | good men, without whose advice and consent nothing of any
12 II, VII | 000 florins, which, by the advice of Simone della Tosa, was
13 II, VII | themselves and those by whose advice they had been induced to
14 II, VII | new buildings, and by the advice of Giotto, the most distinguished
15 II, VIII| that you may remember our advice and that of those who, not
16 II, I | Athens, and afterward, by the advice of other citizens, conspired
17 III, I | further encouraged by the advice of those who now addressed
18 III, IV | without any aid or even advice; when, at this moment of
19 III, IV | privately to their homes. This advice, given by those who had
20 III, VII | and if they would take his advice, their privileges and security
21 IV, II | Giovanni disapproves of the advice of Rinaldo degli Albizzi.~
22 IV, II | inclination of citizens to offer advice and speak the truth. He
23 IV, II | way of relief; but their advice was rejected in the Councils.
24 IV, II | much applauded, and his advice was approved of by the whole
25 IV, III | liberty, but did not take the advice he had given others; for
26 IV, IV | him, to give them his last advice, and said, “I find I have
27 IV, V | miserable situation; and by the advice of those who, either through
28 IV, V | closely pressed, by the advice of Antonio del Rosso, then
29 IV, V | immediately follow this advice, he would not long have
30 IV, VI | aggrandizement. Indeed the advice of wisdom of Puccio were
31 IV, VI | as is said of thee; for advice proceeding from the hoary
32 IV, VI | found a purchaser. Take my advice then; endeavor to live moderately;
33 IV, VII | plebeians. Rinaldo, finding his advice unfavorably received, vexed
34 IV, VII | Medici party, and, by their advice, summoned the hostile chiefs,
35 IV, VII | when they disregarded his advice; and now the third time
36 V, I | of their friends. Taking advice from the ruin of their enemies,
37 V, V | designed, according to the advice he had received, to go to
38 V, VI | enemies. Niccolo followed his advice, and arriving in the Casentino,
39 V, VI | enemies, occasioned his advice to Piccinino, who adopted
40 VI, I | concluded, he would take the advice of his friends upon that
41 VI, I | Eugenius eagerly took the advice, induced by his hatred of
42 VI, V | from surrendering. This advice was approved by the Venetians,
43 VI, V | need of anyone’s favor or advice. He therefore feared that
44 VII, I | all who depended upon his advice and patronage became rich;
45 VII, II | able to afford suitable advice, and the latter promised
46 VII, II | enormous. Piero thought the advice good, because he was only
47 VII, II | Piero, occasioned by his own advice, obtained an interview with
48 VII, II | in 1458; and though the advice they had just heard might
49 VII, II | opposed to him; and by the advice of his friends he resolved
50 VII, III | Niccolo took his brother’s advice, and thus wasted the period
51 VII, III | Florence; that upon this advice he had taken up arms; after
52 VII, III | regretted not having taken the advice of Niccolo Soderini, and
53 VII, IV | and unwilling to take the advice of those who were more capable;
54 VII, IV | of the expedition. This advice pleased Galeazzo, who, in
55 VII, IV | sincerity and integrity of his advice he assembled all the heads
56 VII, IV | resolved to be guided by the advice of Tommaso Soderini.~While
57 VII, V | in accordance with the advice of Lorenzo de’ Medici—Volterra
58 VII, V | expedients, thought the advice good, and commanded Cesare,
59 VII, V | undertaken wholly by the advice of Lorenzo, he acquired
60 VII, V | Soderini, reminding him of the advice he had given, asked him
61 VIII, I | on his part request his advice how to proceed with respect
62 VIII, I | and with regard to the advice he was commissioned to ask,
63 VIII, II | were unable to give either advice or assistance to the Signory.~
64 VIII, II | except by your favor and advice. Nor should we ever be able
65 VIII, III | of the young duke. By the advice and mediation of Tommaso
66 VIII, III | commissary to the army, by the advice of Roberto da Rimino, who,
67 VIII, IV | The person who gave this advice was Antonio Tassino, of
68 VIII, VII | Lorenzo de’ Medici, by whose advice he had been prevailed upon
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