Book, Chapter
1 I, I | The good fortune of these brought fresh people to the destruction
2 I, II | he reigned in Italy, he brought the country to such a state
3 I, III | places in which they had been brought up, and call the province
4 I, IV | secretly caused forces to be brought from Greece, seized Sicily
5 I, IV | monastery and was now old, to be brought from her seclusion and become
6 I, VI | Rivo Alto, to which they brought their women, children, and
7 I, VI | order to avenge his death, brought forces into Italy, and drove
8 I, VII | Louis of Anjou, who had brought the army from Provence,
9 I, VII | Pandolfello, whom she had brought up, took for her husband
10 I, VII | wholly in the hands of men brought up to trade, they followed
11 II, I | a numerous population is brought into them. With cultivation
12 II, I | accommodation for those who brought merchandise, would appoint
13 II, II | assemble the army, this car was brought into the New Market, and
14 II, II | cavaliers, knights or gentlemen, brought from Bologna, the reformation
15 II, III | powers could not effect, was brought about by those within.~
16 II, IV | and the parties in it, brought from Pistoia, increased
17 II, IV | recommended that they should be brought to justice and punished.
18 II, V | produced his miserable end, and brought many troubles upon both
19 II, V | caused Lando d’Agobbio to be brought into the city as Bargello
20 II, VI | great force being quickly brought to Prato, alarmed Castruccio
21 II, VI | from their enemies were brought upon them by their friends;
22 II, VII | Tuscany and Lombardy had brought the city of Lucca under
23 II, VII | and with their assistance brought Mastino to the brink of
24 II, VIII| had made prisoners to be brought before him, with amiable
25 III, I | contended, while ours were brought to a conclusion by the contentions
26 III, I | Ghibellines should be again brought into operation; many imagining
27 III, I | more powerful arose, which brought the republic into still
28 III, II | the following day the Arts brought forth their banners, which
29 III, III | and their Syndics to be brought before them, and Luigi Guicciardini,
30 III, III | poverty and destitution are brought upon the city. Now, I, and
31 III, IV | meantime, Ser Nuto, being brought by the mob into the court,
32 III, VI | Rhodes. His remains were brought to Florence, and interred
33 III, VII | like the duke, would have brought Florence into great danger
34 IV, III | reputation of Giovanni, and brought odium on those who had made
35 IV, III | power of the Venetians, and brought poverty and disunion upon
36 IV, IV | who in our own times have brought ruin both upon themselves
37 IV, V | arrogance had deservedly brought the calamity upon us; but
38 IV, VI | was aroused. Every case brought before the magistrates,
39 IV, VII | Federigo, by way of recreation, brought an acquaintance of the Gonfalonier
40 IV, VII | they could collect, were brought into Florence by night.
41 V, II | by the duke of Sessa; he brought with him some princes, whom
42 V, III | dangers into which we are brought on his account, if we only
43 V, V | without any opposition, and brought his master in safety to
44 V, V | when the report was first brought to him he refused to credit
45 V, VII | much longer; but as it was brought to the conclusion desired
46 VI, I | the practice of war been brought by the sort of soldiery
47 VI, III | Lombardy, when intelligence was brought him of the death of Filippo,
48 VI, IV | had evacuated, and thus brought famine upon themselves.
49 VI, VI | appointed. Supper being brought in, he entered the apartment
50 VI, VII | with the fear that he had brought upon himself too powerful
51 VII, I | at Lunigiana, and, being brought to Florence, was put to
52 VII, I | the city or without, he brought to a happy issue, at once
53 VII, I | patron of learned men. He brought Argiripolo, a Greek by birth,
54 VII, IV | Antonio, whither he also brought Lorenzo and Guiliano de’
55 VII, IV | the rest of the Pistolesi, brought up to slaughter and war.
56 VII, V | Cesare to death, and having brought him out of prison, ordered
57 VII, VI | low extraction, and meanly brought up within the walls of a
58 VII, VI | Galeazzo and Ermes, to be brought to him, whom he embraced
59 VIII, I | suspicion in others, and brought down greater evils upon
60 VIII, II | arrested upon the road and brought to Florence. Jacopo de’
61 VIII, II | in flight, attacked and brought him back to the city; nor
62 VIII, II | utmost earthly felicity, brought down to such a depth of
63 VIII, II | possession of the palace and brought an armed force into the
64 VIII, IV | and other inconveniences, brought upon them by recent events,
65 VIII, IV | and who by his prudence brought everything to an amicable
66 VIII, VII | all his enterprises were brought to a prosperous termination,
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