Book, Chapter
1 I, II | become elevated with wine, ordered the skull of Cunimund to
2 I, III | respect the Roman name, he ordered all that part of Italy adjoining
3 I, IV | renounce the pontificate, and ordered the cardinals to go into
4 I, V | with thirty galleys, and ordered that the rest of his forces
5 I, VI | considerable time before him. He ordered that the elder of the two,
6 II, II | youth were armed; and it was ordered that everyone should appear
7 II, III | their own authority they ordered that, instead of fourteen
8 II, III | leaders of the Arts’ companies ordered that every Signory at the
9 II, III | and by his advice it was ordered that the Gonfalonier should
10 II, III | penalty as himself, and ordered that public report should
11 II, IV | of further animosity, he ordered his son to go to the house
12 II, IV | indignity to his brutal act, he ordered his servants to chop off
13 II, IV | exasperated Gulielmo that he ordered his people to take arms
14 II, V | colleagues of the Signory; and ordered, that when any disturbance
15 II, VIII| fortified the place, and ordered those of his people who
16 II, I | and having disarmed them, ordered them to disperse among their
17 II, I | the lower class, it was ordered that the first should appoint
18 III, III | relinquishment of arms; ordered the shops to be opened,
19 III, IV | make some arrangement, he ordered that one Nuto, who had been
20 III, VII | equally by Gonfalons, and ordered to be in readiness to give
21 III, VII | authoritative majesty, they ordered that no one should be eligible
22 IV, III | dependent states were therefore ordered to present a schedule of
23 IV, IV | proposal, but immediately ordered his forces to take possession
24 IV, V | of the magistracy. They ordered the immediate return of
25 V, I | Tuscany than to occupy Ascesi, ordered the count to prevent the
26 V, II | the revolt of Genoa, he ordered Niccolo Piccinino to proceed
27 V, II | doubtful what course to adopt, ordered Neri di Gino to lead their
28 V, IV | could not attack Romagna, he ordered Niccolo Piccinino, as if
29 V, V | quarters at Verona, and ordered, that during the cold season,
30 V, VI | on the following day, and ordered the castellan to be upon
31 V, VI | approaching campaign; and ordered that Neri, having discovered
32 V, VI | commended their fidelity, and ordered that when they could hold
33 V, VII | that their infantry were ordered, in case their cavalry were
34 VI, IV | to this agreement, they ordered their forces to withdraw
35 VI, VI | with this unimportant war, ordered Jacopo to restore to the
36 VI, VII | Adorni. At the same time, he ordered Jacopo Piccinino to cross
37 VII, I | the dignity upon him, he ordered that the priors, who had
38 VII, I | priors of liberty. He also ordered, that as it had been customary
39 VII, II | liable; but as soon as he had ordered those amounts to be recalled,
40 VII, III | considered sufficient; for it was ordered that the citizens should
41 VII, V | brought him out of prison, ordered him to be hanged at the
42 VII, V | Florentine commissaries, who ordered the gates to be opened,
43 VII, VI | morning of that day they ordered some of their most trusty
44 VIII, I | behalf, Giovanni Batista was ordered, before his departure, to
45 VIII, III | the close of winter they ordered Roberto da San Severino
46 VIII, III | greater necessity, they ordered Niccolo Vitelli, who had
47 VIII, IV | against the common enemy, and ordered the immediate return of
48 VIII, V | efficient assistance, and ordered the duke of Calabria to
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