Book, Chapter
1 I, II | thirty dukes to govern the rest. This prevented the Lombards
2 I, III | extended to Benevento; all the rest being possessed by the Greek
3 I, III | authority in Rome and the rest of Italy, in proportion
4 I, IV | many children; among the rest were William, surnamed Ferabac,
5 I, V | galleys, and ordered that the rest of his forces should come
6 II, I | participated in the fortune of the rest of Italy; and, during this
7 II, I | thus our city, as all the rest of Italy had long time been,
8 II, II | of authority, could not rest, but watched for an occasion
9 II, II | discussion, and induced the rest to think of some other means
10 II, III | taken a part, and among the rest Corso Donati, to whom, as
11 II, IV | him— Corso Donati and the rest of the Nera party return
12 II, V | and being joined by the rest of the citizens, compelled
13 II, V | the government than the rest, were leaders of the party
14 II, VI | into the city before the rest of the forces; but their
15 II, VI | been deposited among the rest, and a new emborsation was
16 II, VIII| to him, and that as the rest of the citizens were willing
17 II, VIII| situation; for the hatred of the rest would be increased by your
18 II, VIII| produced contentment among the rest. With regard to the danger
19 II, VIII| himself by banishment of the rest. He therefore sent for Antonio
20 III, II | Alberti, and Medici. The rest of the multitude, as most
21 III, II | separated themselves from the rest, and sacked and burnt the
22 III, III | to be calmed; be content, rest satisfied with the provisions
23 III, III | in order to animate the rest, spoke thus:~“If the question
24 III, IV | city, and compelled the rest to throw down their arms
25 III, IV | in him; and he kept the rest in awe by the influence
26 III, VI | Alberti and admonished all the rest of his family except Antonio.
27 IV, I | opposed to it, and among the rest Giovanni de’ Medici, who
28 IV, II | used like dogs; and the rest were desirous that the taxation
29 IV, II | possession would never be at rest till they were restored
30 IV, III | had to contribute like the rest; and that if this law had
31 IV, V | property have saved the rest. But the opportunity is
32 IV, V | were compensated for the rest.~Complaints were made against
33 IV, VI | Averardo de’ Medici and the rest being unable to prevent
34 IV, VI | and authority, surpass the rest. But if one of these must
35 IV, VI | toward him or for fear of the rest, so that these differences
36 IV, VII | Niccolo Barbadoro, and the rest who remained without, that
37 V, I | acquired dominion over the rest, they were, nevertheless,
38 V, III | we preserve the city, the rest will be saved as a matter
39 V, IV | count at bay, and with the rest introduce into Tuscany the
40 V, V | seize they cut off from the rest of the place by ditches
41 VI, II | Fabriano, and Recanati; all the rest remained in the count’s
42 VI, III | they prevailed over the rest, and organized a republic,
43 VI, III | two of them and put the rest to flight. This disaster
44 VI, III | deserted to the king, and the rest complained that they could
45 VI, IV | blame of the quarrel might rest on him, themselves obtaining
46 VI, V | However, disagreeing with the rest, Gasparre da Vicomercato
47 VII, II | different motive from the rest, affected to have only one
48 VII, III | lose my property, and the rest will be exiled.”~During
49 VII, IV | transactions in Florence, the rest of Italy, though at peace,
50 VII, IV | and very superior to the rest, was Tommaso Soderini, whose
51 VII, IV | numerous, and, like the rest of the Pistolesi, brought
52 VII, V | at liberty and subdue the rest, who being few, and divided
53 VII, VI | any account whatever, the rest should put him to death
54 VII, VI | Giovanandrea, together with the rest, were early at the church,
55 VIII, I | in their relation to the rest, found it necessary to subdue
56 VIII, II | beside the archbishop and the rest. He could not be induced,
57 VIII, II | the pride for which the rest of his family were notorious.
58 VIII, II | them in the name of the rest, who said that the city
59 VIII, III | in crossing the Adda; the rest were banished to various
60 VIII, IV | might annoy the duke and the rest of Italy, occasioned the
61 VIII, V | this became known to the rest of the allies, they were
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