Book, Chapter
1 I, I | before mentioned. Hence it followed, that the Vandals, who had
2 I, II | fewer disorders would have followed; but the contentions among
3 I, III| returned to Constantinople, it followed, as was remarked at the
4 I, IV | people, which indeed shortly followed, when, at the instance of
5 I, IV | many popes and emperors followed, till the papacy was occupied
6 I, VI | course of the wars which followed, the family of La Torre
7 I, VII| brought up to trade, they followed the usages and example of
8 II, I | weakness of territories has followed; for this ordination is
9 II, IV | with all the banished, and followed by many others, entered
10 II, I | mounted his horse, and, followed by a considerable number,
11 III, I | and the exile of citizens followed. The laws which were afterward
12 III, II | reanimated those who had followed the party of the Ricci,
13 III, II | Signors, who on horseback, and followed by many citizens in arms,
14 III, III| organized, many of those trades, followed by the lowest of the people
15 III, IV | remained within doors; others followed the armed mob, in the hope
16 III, IV | mounted on horseback, and followed by crowds of armed men,
17 III, VII| where the people who had followed him were joined by those
18 IV, II | because they are sometimes followed by fortunate events, we
19 IV, II | employed to collect them. Hence followed many lamentable collisions,
20 IV, V | duke, on the other hand, followed up this victory, and that
21 IV, VI | If it is because they are followed by the plebeians, we are
22 V, VI | harass his enemies. Niccolo followed his advice, and arriving
23 V, VII| s talents and promises, followed him in hope of plunder.
24 V, VII| people of the Borgo, who had followed Niccolo in the hope of plunder,
25 V, VII| circumstances which attended and followed it, presents a striking
26 VI, I | a new gratuity. Hence it followed, that the one derived little
27 VI, IV | our money and blood, and followed by our ruin. Oh! unhappy
28 VI, V | approaching war; they consequently followed their usual practice on
29 VI, VII| scattered remnants of his people followed him; and by soliciting his
30 VII, I | expressions, which were shortly followed by corresponding conduct;
31 VII, II | greater part of the citizens followed them, deceived by the name
32 VII, III| for taking arms, and being followed by nearly all the plebeians
33 VII, III| especially those who had followed Luca Pitti, finding Piero
34 VII, VI | already entered, and were followed by the duke, surrounded
35 VIII, III| Tuscany, which immediately followed, gave these princes hope
36 VIII, VI | enemies, left Rome; being followed by the forces of the duke
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