Book, Chapter
1 I, I | who inhabit the northern parts beyond the Rhine and the
2 I, I | was to divide into three parts, each containing an equal
3 I, II | province divided into so many parts, he presently occupied Pavia,
4 I, III | being divided into many parts, the pope had an opportunity
5 I, III | themselves; and the other parts were attacked by the Persians,
6 I, III | as before observed, were parts of the Greek empire, had
7 I, VI | Torre, who were in various parts of the city endeavoring
8 I, VII | state was divided into many parts, and in the troubles which
9 II, II | divided the city into six parts, and elected twelve citizens,
10 II, II | they divided into three parts, one of which was applied
11 II, IV | the Captains of the Six Parts, and whoever were attached
12 II, IV | Corso, the Captains of the Parts, and the other leaders of
13 II, IV | and the Captains of the Parts were favorable to them.
14 II, IV | skirmishes took place in many parts of the city. The Signory,
15 II, IV | skirmishes took place in many parts of the city.~In addition
16 II, VIII| were stationed in different parts of it, to receive them as
17 II, VIII| were lodged in different parts of the city to mount upon
18 II, I | divided themselves into three parts; the one occupied the houses
19 II, I | offering much resistance. Three parts of the city were now in
20 III, I | citizens. The Captains of the Parts and the sect of the Guelphs
21 III, I | that to the six Captains of Parts an additional three should
22 III, I | by new reforms among the PARTS, so remodeled the administration
23 III, II | against the captains of the parts and their faction; for the
24 III, II | and the captains of the parts conducted themselves with
25 III, III | appointed guards in many parts of the city, so that if
26 III, III | took place in different parts during the night, to talk
27 III, IV | divided the state into three parts; one composed of the new
28 III, V | government were divided into two parts, one of which was assigned
29 III, VI | that, though in different parts, all were at once in insurrection.
30 IV, I | Lombardy divided into several parts; so that there was nothing
31 V, V | difficulties, and in some parts liable to be disputed by
32 V, VI | advised him to halt in these parts, arguing that he might divide
33 V, VII | their abodes in various parts of Italy, each according
34 VI, V | disturbances in several parts, which alarmed the magistrates,
35 VI, VII | took possession of some parts of it; but upon the return
36 VII, VI | together and proceed to those parts of the city where they imagined
37 VIII, II | the inhabitants of these parts having heard what had occurred,
38 VIII, VI | murders prevailed in several parts of the city. The cardinals
39 VIII, VI | divided his forces into two parts; one, under the duke of
40 VIII, VII | of the city, and as many parts were unoccupied by buildings,
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