Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | any other purpose, but to deprive each other of reputation
2 I, IV | same manner determined to deprive them of their share in the
3 I, V | It was his intention to deprive Charles of Sicily, and to
4 I, VII | fortified it, he prepared to deprive the king of his dominions.
5 II, III | emperor’s governor, and to deprive the Ghibellines of power,
6 II, V | divisions; and in order to deprive the Cavalcanti of their
7 II, VIII| his partisans, in order to deprive him of the occasion of attacking
8 III, I | Uguccione by this means hoped to deprive the Albizzi of participation
9 III, II | to his just designs as to deprive him of all opportunity of
10 III, V | whose favor they wished to deprive the plebeians. The new establishment
11 IV, II | of the higher classes to deprive the plebeians of their share
12 IV, II | have become your enemies, deprive you of it. And it will happen
13 IV, III | it would be advisable to deprive Ser Martino of his office,
14 IV, III | me, and of which you may deprive me; but those of the mind,
15 IV, IV | they would only take arms, deprive Giusto of the Signory, and
16 IV, IV | which, if successful, would deprive that city of her liberty;
17 IV, VII | create a Balia. He would then deprive the new Signory of the magistracy,
18 V, I | external assistance, and to deprive others of it, who might
19 V, II | You then endeavored to deprive a city of her liberty, now
20 V, III | animosity. They endeavor to deprive you of your liberty; you
21 V, V | impression of his death, and deprive the Venetians of the change
22 VI, II | The Venetians furtively deprive the count of Cremona.~While
23 VI, III | either alternative would deprive him of the sovereignty of
24 VI, IV | at least till they could deprive the count of the aid of
25 VI, VII | and by land, designing to deprive the Fregosi of the government
26 VII, II | forces at Sulmona; and to deprive the king of the opportunity
27 VII, II | might without difficulty deprive him of both the reputation
28 VII, II | to unite their efforts to deprive him both of the government
29 VII, III | partisans, and attempts to deprive him both of his authority
30 VII, IV | Gonfalonier of Justice, to deprive many of the honors of government,
31 VII, V | be unjust in desiring to deprive their citizens of the fruit
32 VII, VI | In order, if possible, to deprive the hostile league of their
33 VII, VI | sword unsheathed, ready to deprive him of life, he repeated
34 VIII, II | Pazzi, and their desire to deprive them of the government;
35 VIII, IV | taken a step which will deprive me of my life, and you of
36 VIII, IV | new wars with the Siennese deprive him of the assistance he
37 VIII, VI | private gentleman should deprive them of the fortress of
38 VIII, VII | that she determined to deprive him of his possessions and
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