Book, Chapter
1 I, I | these disorders it must be added, that the emperor, seeing
2 I, II | to all of which may be added, the ruin and restoration
3 I, III | belonged to the exarchate, and added to them Urbino and the Marca.
4 I, III | ancient custom; to these was added a prefect, who dispensed
5 I, IV | dominion not only was Naples added, but all the places interjacent
6 I, VII | spoken, to which may be added the barons of Rome, the
7 II, III | integrity of the Signory, they added six citizens to their number
8 II, IV | animosity new injuries were added. Niccolo de’ Cerchi, with
9 II, V | two ancient rectors they added an executor, or sheriff,
10 II, VI | Pennonieri (pennon bearers) were added, so that if the whole body
11 II, VI | To these troubles were added new jealousies and new enemies;
12 II, VII | the former. To this they added a hope of the benefits they
13 II, VII | influence and entreaty were also added those of some families of
14 II, VIII| hated. To this hatred, was added the terror occasioned by
15 II, I | Gonfalonier of Justice was added, and sixteen Gonfaloniers
16 III, I | evil, new excitements were added.~
17 III, III | of crime. To this may be added, the hatred of the lower
18 III, V | citizens; to which must be added, as scarcely less pernicious,
19 IV, II | To these reproaches was added all that might be expected
20 IV, II | under him. To these they added other leaders, and remounted
21 IV, II | disinclined to favor them. He added, that it is a good thing
22 IV, III | share of taxes. But, they added, the real grievance had
23 IV, III | Brescia, to which the duke added Bergamo and the country
24 IV, IV | obtained. It must, however, be added, that an ambassador was
25 IV, IV | and these instigations, added to other hopes, induced
26 V, I | having occupied it, he had added insult; for in signing the
27 V, III | dangers in his behalf; and added tears to entreaties, so
28 V, IV | count greater confidence, added deeds to his words, and
29 V, VII | so undeservedly obtained. Added to this, the men-at-arms,
30 VI, II | possessed in the city was added his influence with the soldiery.
31 VI, III | his decease. To this they added the possession of Brescia,
32 VI, IV | conferred on thee, our own were added, the friendship we sought
33 VI, IV | with this impression, we added Verona or Brescia to thy
34 VII, I | sacred edifices are to be added his private dwellings, one
35 VII, I | and reputation abroad. He added to the Florentine dominions,
36 VII, II | become insolvent. To this was added his endeavor to obtain Clarice
37 VIII, VII | less important, has to be added. Galeotto, lord of Faenza,
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