Book, Chapter
1 Int | The Prince, a short work, divided into twenty-six books, is
2 I, II | his arrival, the province divided into so many parts, he presently
3 I, III| possession, and Italy being divided into many parts, the pope
4 I, VI | league; and the leaguers divided among themselves the four
5 I, VI | account of the cities they had divided among themselves; which
6 I, VII| and Filippo, the state was divided into many parts, and in
7 I, VII| head, after having been divided by many pontiffs.~Filippo
8 II, I | avenged the death of Cæsar, divided the empire among themselves,
9 II, I | mind of the country was divided between the emperor and
10 II, I | statue of Mars. This murder divided the whole city; one party
11 II, I | had long time been, became divided into Guelphs and Ghibellines;
12 II, I | city, than, by keeping her divided, cause her ruin. They therefore
13 II, II | strength. They therefore divided the city into six parts,
14 II, II | Ghibellines, whose property they divided into three parts, one of
15 II, III| 1342, when the city was divided into quarters, and the Priors
16 II, III| armed men at his disposal divided into twenty companies of
17 II, IV | city of Pistoia, became divided. And as the Cancellieri
18 II, IV | for the whole city became divided, the people as well as the
19 II, IV | for the whole country was divided upon it, so that the Captains
20 II, V | belonged, became completely divided; for Corso, to attain his
21 II, V | war with Uguccione, became divided into friends and enemies
22 II, I | this occasion—The city is divided into quarters—Disputes between
23 II, I | as we have before shown, divided into sixths; and hence there
24 II, I | sixths were not properly divided, as that, wishing to give
25 II, I | the number. They therefore divided the city into quarters,
26 II, I | on this side of the Arno divided themselves into three parts;
27 III, I | that of the Ricci, which divided her citizens as completely
28 III, I | after a short time they divided into the Bianchi and Neri,
29 III, I | discord, they have again divided the city, and the names
30 III, II | in Florence—The city is divided into two factions, the one
31 III, III| Charles I., when the city was divided into arts, a head or governor
32 III, III| esteem than others, they were divided into MAJOR and MINOR; seven
33 III, IV | the balloting purses, and divided the state into three parts;
34 III, V | honors of government were divided into two parts, one of which
35 III, VII| trusty citizens, who were divided equally by Gonfalons, and
36 IV, I | Ladislaus was dead, and Lombardy divided into several parts; so that
37 IV, IV | country of the Lucchese, divided their forces; one part of
38 IV, V | serve an unruly people and a divided city, for the one listens
39 IV, VI | than by his own.~By this divided city the enterprise against
40 IV, VI | families, even many houses, divided; many are opposed to us
41 V, I | possessions of the exiles were divided among themselves, upon each
42 V, II | piazza he was slain, his body divided into many pieces and scattered
43 VI, IV | withdrew from Milan and divided his forces among the places
44 VI, IV | that Lombardy should be divided into two republics, which
45 VII, IV | emoluments which used to be divided among many citizens; not
46 VII, V | and his followers. They divided themselves into two parties,
47 VII, V | rest, who being few, and divided into several parties, were
48 VII, VI | parties to it. Italy was thus divided in two factions; for circumstances
49 VIII, I | we have seen above, was divided into two factions; the pope
50 VIII, VI | council. Their credits were divided into shares, called Luoghi,
51 VIII, VI | of the king. The latter divided his forces into two parts;
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