Book, Chapter
1 III, II | eight commissioners of war, Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi,
2 III, V | thereof—Insolent Conduct of Giorgio Scali—Benedetto Alberti—
3 III, V | Scali—Benedetto Alberti—Giorgio Scali beheaded.~By the time
4 III, V | their stead were elected Giorgio Scali and Francesco di Michele.
5 III, V | others, thus disposed, were Giorgio Scali, Benedetto Alberti,
6 III, V | To this the insolence of Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi (
7 III, V | the outrageous conduct of Giorgio, it happened that a servant
8 III, V | had he been guilty, but Giorgio Scali, unable to save him
9 III, V | for rescuing the city from Giorgio and the plebeians, the last
10 III, V | their views and consent to Giorgio’s ruin. His enmity against
11 III, V | themselves with arms and made Giorgio prisoner. Tommaso fled.
12 III, V | Tommaso fled. The next day Giorgio was beheaded; which struck
13 III, V | before had idolized him, Giorgio complained of his hard fortune,
14 III, VI | duke of Milan.~The death of Giorgio caused very great excitement;
15 III, VI | consented to the death of Giorgio Scali from disapprobation
16 III, VI | afterward separated me from Giorgio Scali. The same cause compelled
17 IV, I | Florence at the death of Giorgio Scali, in 1381, was first
18 IV, I | the duke against Furli. Giorgio Ordelaffi was lord of Furli,
19 IV, II | consented to the ruin of Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi,
20 IV, VI | of no greater avail than Giorgio Scali had found it on a
21 VII, V | assembled together, among whom, Giorgio Ginori, a knight of Rhodes,
22 VII, V | and being surrounded by Giorgio’s followers, he was wounded
23 VIII, VI | Serezana to the bank of St. Giorgio—Account of the bank of St.
24 VIII, VI | Account of the bank of St. Giorgio—War with the Genoese for
25 VIII, VI | fortress to the Bank of St. Giorgio. As we shall have frequent
26 VIII, VI | occasion to speak of St. Giorgio and the Genoese, it will
27 VIII, VI | Bank, or Company of St. Giorgio. Having thus arranged their
28 VIII, VI | difficulties, and applied to San Giorgio for assistance, which, being
29 VIII, VI | accommodation by the San Giorgio, that the latter now has
30 VIII, VI | the government to the San Giorgio, on account of the tyranny
31 VIII, VI | magistracy, and not the San Giorgio, changes the government.
32 VIII, VI | interference of the Bank of St. Giorgio is when one party has obtained
33 VIII, VI | easily may) that the San Giorgio should have possession of
34 VIII, VI | conceded Serezana to the San Giorgio, which readily accepted
35 VIII, VII| over to the Bank of San Giorgio what was not his own. However,
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