Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | Lombardy; for he sent all the banished to their homes, whether
2 I, VII| della Scala, who, being banished, fell into the hands of
3 II, IV | others of the Nera faction banished by the advice of Dante Alighieri—
4 II, IV | disturbances—The Bianchi banished—Dante banished—Corso Donati
5 II, IV | The Bianchi banished—Dante banished—Corso Donati excites fresh
6 II, IV | lay aside their arms, and banished Corso, with many of the
7 II, IV | their motives, they also banished many of the Bianchi, who,
8 II, IV | the earnest prayers of the banished Florentines, consented to
9 II, IV | this induced Corso and the banished of the Neri party to return
10 II, IV | arms, Corso, with all the banished, and followed by many others,
11 II, IV | the Cerchi were, however, banished,— with their followers of
12 II, IV | determined to recall the banished; but designing first to
13 II, IV | endeavored to recall the banished, and, after attempting in
14 II, IV | wished for the return of the banished. The first who set this
15 II, IV | consequence was, that the banished were not recalled, and the
16 II, V | are properly prepared.~The banished having retired, Florence
17 II, VII| and many of his family banished. Those who governed, not
18 III, IV | that the condemned and the banished should be forgiven, and
19 III, VI | plebeians—Michael di Lando banished—Benedetto Alberti hated
20 III, VI | becomes suspected and is banished—His discourse upon leaving
21 III, VI | the city—Other citizens banished and admonished—War with
22 III, VI | by which all who had been banished since Salvestro de’ Medici
23 III, VI | defenders of the plebeians, were banished, with a great number of
24 III, VI | reformation of the state, which banished Benedetto Alberti and admonished
25 III, VI | city; for many others were banished and admonished. Of the former
26 III, VI | other persons should be banished and admonished. This greatly
27 III, VII| Veri to the Signory—The banished Florentines endeavor to
28 III, VII| whose authority many were banished, and a new ballot for the
29 III, VII| government was made. Among the banished were nearly all the Alberti;
30 III, VII| precautionary measures, they banished and put to death many of
31 III, VII| the message, and he was banished to Barletta. Alamanno and
32 III, VII| Antonio de’ Medici were also banished, and all those of that family,
33 III, VII| were at home, and others banished in the adjoining states.
34 III, VII| their fellow-citizens to be banished, so many admonished, when
35 III, VII| their power to restore the banished to their country, and the
36 III, VII| considerable sum of money, and banished a distance of three hundred
37 III, VII| member of the family was banished whose age exceeded fifteen
38 IV, VI | to death, or that being banished, he did not return, I cannot
39 IV, VI | Cosmo. Many wished him to be banished, others to be put to death,
40 IV, VII| CHAPTER VII~Cosmo is banished to Padua—Rinaldo degli Albizzi
41 IV, VII| recalled—Rinaldo and his party banished— Glorious return of Cosmo.~
42 IV, VII| more humane, and Cosmo was banished to Padua, contrary to the
43 IV, VII| house of Medici were also banished, and with them Puccio and
44 IV, VII| year since Cosmo had been banished, and the end of August,
45 IV, VII| him to their country; and banished, of the opposite party,
46 V, I | residences of several who were banished, and increased the number
47 V, I | Alberti, with all who had been banished by the former government,
48 V, III| being filled with their banished citizens. But were we without
49 VI, II | exile to those who were banished; put Giovanni di Simone
50 VI, VI | commission of some rash act, banished him to Bologna and charged
51 VII, I | obtained by force, they banished Girolamo Machiavelli, with
52 VII, III| my own misfortunes, I was banished, and in danger of death,
53 VII, III| who, with his father, was banished from Florence in the changes
54 VII, III| richest merchants. The newly banished pointed out to Giovanni
55 VII, IV | heads of the house, were banished and afterward declared rebels
56 VIII, II | Giulielmo de’ Pazzi was banished, and such of his cousins
57 VIII, III| the Adda; the rest were banished to various places, together
58 VIII, IV | fines, imprisoned many, banished others, and put some to
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