Book, Chapter
1 I, III| held by Astolphus, who, contrary to agreement, seized Ravenna,
2 I, III| Lombards, took Ravenna, and, contrary to the wishes of the Greek
3 I, IV | he had taken the crown, contrary to the general expectation,
4 I, V | died, made himself king, contrary to the wishes of both the
5 I, VI | the La Torre being of the contrary faction to the imperial,
6 I, VI | although he feigned the contrary, the legate of Bologna favored
7 I, VII| holding of the council, contrary to the expectation of Pope
8 II, II | flight than in combat, and, contrary to the advice of the rectors,
9 II, IV | punish him. However, the contrary happened, for he was welcomed,
10 II, V | common practice to be of a contrary opinion to the most powerful
11 II, VI | correct, and so completely contrary to his real nature, that
12 II, VI | lately been elected emperor contrary to the wish of the pope,
13 II, I | requires. But they produced a contrary result, for those out of
14 III, I | their enemies, the Albizzi, contrary to their intention, became
15 III, I | present a reason to the contrary), not only keep itself united
16 III, III| CHAPTER III~Contrary measures adopted by the
17 IV, I | shortly afterward of Genoa, contrary to the expectation of those
18 IV, IV | hardly credible that such contrary opinions should prevail,
19 IV, V | result, however, was quite contrary to their expectation, and
20 IV, VI | Rinaldo, and those of the contrary side, kept the city full
21 IV, VII| Cosmo was banished to Padua, contrary to the wish of Rinaldo,
22 IV, VII| authorities are equal and opinions contrary, that any good resolution
23 V, II | the whole country. But so contrary are the views of men, that
24 V, II | French province; and that the contrary of all this would result
25 V, III| thus embarrassed by two contrary impulses, the wish to possess
26 V, IV | the doings of Niccolo were contrary to the terms of the treaty,
27 V, IV | treaty, they were equally contrary to his wishes, and by secret
28 V, V | and finding the enemy had, contrary to his expectations, effected
29 V, VII| to Anghiari; a thing so contrary to military order and all
30 V, VII| enemy, were set at liberty, contrary to their orders. It is astonishing,
31 VI, III| a fraudulent success the contrary. But he was apprehensive
32 VI, IV | command our armies, than, contrary to every dictate of propriety,
33 VII, II | his own purposes, it was contrary to civil rule, and inconsistent
34 VII, II | public liberty. Piero, on the contrary, argued that it would be
35 VII, III| their dominions in Lombardy, contrary to the wish of the other
36 VII, IV | any tumult in Florence, contrary to the rebels’ expectation,
37 VII, V | follow you; but the direct contrary will result; for the respect
38 VII, VI | assistance of Giovanandrea, who, contrary to the wish of some of his
39 VIII, I | appointed his successor, contrary to the wish of the Signory
40 VIII, I | from many Florentines quite contrary statements.~While occupied
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