Book, Chapter
1 I, I | invited by Boniface, who governed Africa for the empire, to
2 I, II | ancient Roman empire was governed by the following princes:
3 I, II | remained in Ravenna, and governed the whole of Italy for the
4 I, III | Constantinople to Ravenna, but it was governed according to the will of
5 I, III | by means of which they governed Puglia and Calabria, and
6 I, III | The States of Italy were governed in this manner: Lombardy
7 I, III | Tuscany and Romagna were governed by a deputy of the western
8 I, III | chosen from the nobility, who governed her according to ancient
9 I, IV | Italy was at this time governed partly by the people, some
10 I, IV | agreed with the princes who governed Calabria and Puglia, with
11 I, IV | When the principality was governed by William, the troubles
12 I, IV | with Melorco, a Greek, who governed Puglia and Calabria for
13 I, V | the states of Italy were governed in the following manner:
14 I, VI | principalities which afterward governed Italy, I shall speak of
15 I, VII | Lucca and Sienna alone were governed by their own laws; Lucca
16 II, I | time of Tiberius, they were governed like the other cities of
17 II, I | lastly the German emperors, governed her, as in our general treatise
18 II, I | all the places of Italy governed themselves with less respect
19 II, II | generosity of mind were they governed, that as it is now considered
20 II, II | those who with Count Novello governed the city, thought it would
21 II, IV | although the Bianchi, who then governed, were very apprehensive,
22 II, VII | the sanction of those who governed, committed constant outrages;
23 II, VII | family banished. Those who governed, not satisfied with having
24 II, VII | a former occasion he had governed Florence for the duke of
25 II, VIII| be durable to which the governed do not consent; and we have
26 III, I | for, in a city that is governed by parties rather than by
27 III, II | predecessors, residing at Avignon, governed Italy by legates, who, proud
28 III, VII | not allow the city to be governed with peaceful measures,
29 IV, I | nobility, who peaceably governed the city, committed two
30 IV, V | that they had long been governed by him, and led about against
31 V, III | weaker; for then a tyrant governed us, now we defend ourselves;
32 V, III | and while Niccolo lived, governed them in his name. Claiming
33 VI, II | that if they wished to be governed by one of the blood of Annibale,
34 VI, VI | which having hitherto been governed by its own prince, now became
35 VII, I | not Cosmo but himself now governed the city; and his pride
36 VII, II | that the city should be governed by the magistrates, and
37 VII, II | the new Signory, and be governed by circumstances.~Among
38 VII, III | satisfied, if the city were governed by the magistrates, which
39 VII, III | glad the magistrates had governed the city and had been content.
40 VII, V | obey the magistrates who governed Florence, from whom they
41 VIII, IV | over the duchess, that he governed the state almost at his
42 VIII, VI | citizen, and at other times governed by a stranger; for the magistracy,
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