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1 II, IV | came to Florence, where the Neri, on account of their familiarity
2 II, IV | names of the Bianchi and the Neri. The Cerchi were at the
3 II, IV | the other leaders of the Neri, and resolved to apply to
4 II, IV | Corso, with many of the Neri. And as an evidence of the
5 II, IV | and the banished of the Neri party to return to Florence,
6 II, IV | one from the people of the Neri party, and for five days
7 II, IV | government, to which the Neri who were then at the head
8 II, IV | equally discontented; the Neri from seeing their enemies
9 II, IV | entire city; and although the Neri were most to blame, they
10 II, IV | of the Bianchi and the Neri. All the citizens were,
11 II, IV | it was begun willfully by Neri Abati, prior of St. Pietro
12 II, V | to such a degree that the Neri faction to which he belonged,
13 II, V | whom his country and the Neri faction were indebted for
14 III, I | divided into the Bianchi and Neri, the black faction and the
15 IV, I | Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Neri di Gino, and Lapo Niccolini.
16 IV, V | care of the expedition to Neri di Gino and Alamanno Salviati,
17 IV, VI | adversaries. In the first place, Neri di Gino and Nerone di Nigi,
18 IV, VII| and gain the friendship of Neri di Gino; for he imagined
19 IV, VII| his return; and that if Neri were detached from Rinaldo,
20 V, II | course to adopt, ordered Neri di Gino to lead their forces
21 V, II | assured that the count and Neri were yet in their quarters,
22 V, IV | to assist the Venetians—Neri di Gino Capponi at Venice—
23 V, IV | provide; and as they had sent Neri Capponi to treat with the
24 V, IV | the passage of the forces.~Neri embarked at Cesena and went
25 V, IV | do so.” This discourse of Neri to the senate was listened
26 V, V | Venetian senate, by the aid of Neri di Gino, began to consider
27 V, VI | of the parties, they sent Neri di Gini Capponi and Giuliano
28 V, VI | campaign; and ordered that Neri, having discovered how the
29 V, VI | their inland possessions.” Neri then proceeded to Verona
30 V, VI | remain in Lombardy, and that Neri Capponi should return to
31 V, VI | require the count’s presence, Neri should write to him, and
32 V, VI | every other consideration. Neri arrived at Florence with
33 V, VI | in Lombardy what forces Neri would bring with him, and
34 V, VI | courage till the arrival of Neri di Gino, who, on account
35 V, VI | Orsini, their captain, and Neri Capponi and Bernardo de’
36 V, VII| degli Albizzi—His character—Neri Capponi goes to recover
37 V, VII| Medici accompanied them. Neri led the Florentine forces
38 V, VII| the best terms he could. Neri pressing him, he offered
39 V, VII| close to Poppi, he turned to Neri in great distress, and said, “
40 V, VII| innumerable benefits.” To this Neri replied: “That his having
41 V, VII| returned with his forces to Neri, and they proceeded together
42 VI, II | Jealousy excited against Neri di Gino Capponi—Baldaccio
43 VI, II | reputation in the government, was Neri di Gino Capponi, of whose
44 VI, II | was the intimate friend of Neri, who loved him for his talents,
45 VI, II | circumstance served to weaken Neri’s power, and made him lose
46 VI, II | and procure of Cosmo and Neri permission to return with
47 VI, II | childless, and a friend of Neri, to whom the matter becoming
48 VI, II | wholly to what Cosmo and Neri should determine. They,
49 VI, III| prudence of the commissaries, Neri di Gino and Bernardetto
50 VI, III| money to carry it on. But Neri Capponi going to Florence,
51 VI, IV | Florence on the subject—Neri di Gino Capponi averse to
52 VI, IV | difficulties in the way. Neri di Gino Capponi, one of
53 VI, IV | for they imagined that Neri had argued thus, not from
54 VII, I | Florence—Cosmo de’ Medici and Neri Capponi become powerful
55 VII, I | citizens, Cosmo de’ Medici and Neri Capponi. Neri acquired his
56 VII, I | Medici and Neri Capponi. Neri acquired his influence by
57 VII, I | united. But in the year 1455, Neri being dead, and the opposition
58 VIII, VI | Antonio Pucci and Bernardo del Neri commissaries, who, with
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