Book, Chapter
1 Int | importance. To select a chapter almost at random, let us
2 Int | read the famous eighteenth chapter of The Prince: “In what
3 I, I | CHAPTER I~Irruption of Northern
4 I, II | CHAPTER II~State of the Roman empire
5 I, III | CHAPTER III~Beginning of the greatness
6 I, IV | CHAPTER IV~Nicholas II. commits
7 I, V | CHAPTER V~The state of Italy—Beginning
8 I, VI | CHAPTER VI~The Emperor Henry comes
9 I, VII | CHAPTER VII~Schism in the church—
10 II, I | CHAPTER I~The custom of ancient
11 II, II | CHAPTER II~New form of government
12 II, III | CHAPTER III~Changes in Florence—
13 II, IV | CHAPTER IV~The Cerchi and the Donati—
14 II, V | CHAPTER V~The emigrants attempt
15 II, VI | CHAPTER VI~War with Castruccio—Castruccio
16 II, VII | CHAPTER VII~The Emperor at Rome—
17 II, VIII| CHAPTER VIII~The Duke of Athens
18 II, I | CHAPTER IX~Many cities and territories,
19 III, I | CHAPTER I~Reflections upon the domestic
20 III, II | CHAPTER II~The war of the Florentines
21 III, III | CHAPTER III~Contrary measures adopted
22 III, IV | CHAPTER IV~Proceedings of the plebeians—
23 III, V | CHAPTER V~New regulations for the
24 III, VI | CHAPTER VI~Confusion and riots in
25 III, VII | CHAPTER VII~Maso degli Albizzi—His
26 IV, I | CHAPTER I~License and Slavery peculiar
27 IV, II | CHAPTER II~The Florentines murmur
28 IV, III | CHAPTER III~Giovanni de’ Medici
29 IV, IV | CHAPTER IV~Death of Giovanni de’
30 IV, V | CHAPTER V~The inhabitants of Seravezza
31 IV, VI | CHAPTER VI~Cosmo de’ Medici, his
32 IV, VII | CHAPTER VII~Cosmo is banished to
33 V, I | CHAPTER I~The vicissitudes of empires—
34 V, II | CHAPTER II~Death of Giovanni II.—
35 V, III | CHAPTER III~The Florentines go to
36 V, IV | CHAPTER IV~New wars in Italy—Niccolo
37 V, V | CHAPTER V~Francesco Sforza marches
38 V, VI | CHAPTER VI~The pope imprisons the
39 V, VII | CHAPTER VII~Brescia relieved by
40 VI, I | CHAPTER I~Reflections on the object
41 VI, II | CHAPTER II~Discords of Florence—
42 VI, III | CHAPTER III~Death of Filippo Visconti,
43 VI, IV | CHAPTER IV~The count’s successes—
44 VI, V | CHAPTER V~Prosecution of the war
45 VI, VI | CHAPTER VI~Conspiracy of Stefano
46 VI, VII | CHAPTER VII~Christendom alarmed
47 VII, I | CHAPTER I~Connection of the other
48 VII, II | CHAPTER II~The duke of Milan becomes
49 VII, III | CHAPTER III~Niccolo Soderini drawn
50 VII, IV | CHAPTER IV~War between the Venetians
51 VII, V | CHAPTER V~Bernardo takes possession
52 VII, VI | CHAPTER VI~Origin of the animosity
53 VIII, I | CHAPTER I~State of the family of
54 VIII, II | CHAPTER II~Giuliano de’ Medici slain—
55 VIII, III | CHAPTER III~The Florentines prepare
56 VIII, IV | CHAPTER IV~The duke of Calabria
57 VIII, V | CHAPTER V~New occasions of war in
58 VIII, VI | CHAPTER VI~Affairs of the pope—He
59 VIII, VII | CHAPTER VII~The pope becomes attached
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