Book, Chapter
1 I, III| a prefect, who dispensed justice among the people; and there
2 I, VI | with so great reputation of justice and virtue, that not only
3 II, II | whose duty was to distribute justice to those placed under him.
4 II, III| Aretins—The Gonfalonier of Justice created—Ubaldo Ruffoli the
5 II, III| appoint a Gonfalonier of Justice, chosen from the people,
6 II, III| ever; for the decisions of justice were either prevented or
7 II, III| called the ordinations of justice, the people acquired great
8 II, IV | they should be brought to justice and punished. This opinion
9 II, VII| reputation of strict equity and justice, and thus increase his favor
10 II, I | office of Gonfalonier of Justice, and also the Gonfaloniers
11 II, I | remained, a Gonfalonier of Justice was added, and sixteen Gonfaloniers
12 II, I | together under the Gonfalon of justice and the ensigns of the companies
13 III, III| of him they did not think justice always attainable. Of the
14 III, IV | they took the Gonfalon of Justice from the bearer, and under
15 III, IV | Guicciardini, Gonfalonier of Justice.~In this tremendous uproar,
16 III, IV | which and the Gonfalon of Justice, when morning came, they
17 III, IV | standard of the Gonfalonier of Justice was in the hands of Michael
18 III, IV | commission; and, to commence with justice the government he had acquired
19 III, V | arms for the defense of justice, and not impede its progress.
20 III, VI | elect the Gonfalonier of Justice, their share of honors was
21 III, VI | was drawn Gonfalonier of Justice; and this circumstance increased
22 III, VI | authority to the Gonfalonier of Justice, and four others, to form
23 III, VII| office of Gonfalonier of Justice fell to Maso degli Albizzi,
24 III, VII| office of Gonfalonier of Justice with more authoritative
25 III, VII| while he was Gonfalonier of Justice, was almost at the head
26 IV, IV | positive advantage, or greater justice in its favor.~In a reply
27 IV, VI | If you were to say, the justice of our cause ought to augment
28 IV, VI | theirs I answer, that this justice requires to be perceived
29 IV, VI | is not the case; for the justice of our cause is wholly founded
30 IV, VI | be easily performed with justice in its favor against one!
31 V, II | easily convinced. The amplest justice is on your side; for the
32 V, III| Davanzati, their Gonfalonier of Justice, and a citizen of the highest
33 VI, II | Orlandini was Gonfalonier of Justice; the same person who was
34 VI, IV | friend, and who had most justice on their side.”~Upon the
35 VII, I | Luca Pitti, Gonfalonier of Justice, restrains the imborsations
36 VII, I | Cocchi, being Gonfalonier of Justice, proposed to assemble them
37 VII, I | recovery, the Gonfalon of Justice being in the hands of Luca
38 VII, III| Soderini drawn Gonfalonier of Justice—Great hopes excited in consequence—
39 VII, III| was drawn Gonfalonier of Justice. It was surprising to see
40 VII, III| government.~The Gonfalon of Justice was then in the hands of
41 VII, IV | him, when Gonfalonier of Justice, to lose the opportunity
42 VII, IV | Altoviti, then Gonfalonier of Justice, to deprive many of the
43 VII, IV | of their wealth; you sell justice; you evade the law; you
44 VII, VI | observed, he was given over to justice, and disclosed all the particulars
45 VIII, II | Petrucci, the Gonfalonier of Justice. He entered with only a
46 VIII, IV | that time Gonfalonier of Justice. He left Florence at the
47 VIII, VI | integrity and corruption, justice and injustice; for this
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