Book, Chapter
1 I, VII| his wars were managed by commissaries. The Venetians, when they
2 IV, IV | degli Albizzi appointed commissaries—Violence of Astorre Gianni.~
3 IV, IV | Albizzi and Palla Strozzi commissaries, and sent them upon the
4 IV, IV | prisoner to Florence.~The commissaries, to come upon the Volterrani
5 IV, IV | the city to the Florentine commissaries, who, being at hand with
6 IV, IV | people at Fucecchio, the commissaries availed themselves both
7 IV, IV | degli Albizzi were appointed commissaries, and Niccolo Fortebraccio,
8 IV, IV | enterprise as their captain. The commissaries having arrived with the
9 IV, IV | The proceedings of the commissaries were unfortunate, not that
10 IV, V | Rinaldo degli Albizzi—The commissaries changed—Filippo Brunelleschi
11 IV, V | Campannole, which seemed to the commissaries waste of time; and wishing
12 IV, VI | the magistrates and the commissaries. Real evils were magnified,
13 V, III| siege in the hands of the commissaries, crossed the Apennines,
14 V, V | he turned to the Venetian commissaries and to Bernardo de’ Medici,
15 V, VI | and Bernardo de’ Medici, commissaries. Four messengers, from Castel
16 V, VI | them to entreat succor. The commissaries having examined the site,
17 V, VI | destruction of the forces. The commissaries, therefore, commended their
18 V, VII| Florentines, under their commissaries, had drawn together their
19 V, VII| an end, they wrote to the commissaries, desiring them to avoid
20 V, VII| was the diligence of the commissaries and of the captain, that
21 V, VII| post on the right, and the commissaries of the Florentines, with
22 V, VII| driven into the Borgo, the commissaries desired to pursue them,
23 V, VII| without permission from the commissaries, or the least regard for
24 V, VII| taken prisoners, whom the commissaries wished to be detained that
25 V, VII| Niccolo being then gone, the commissaries presented themselves at
26 V, VII| pope’s legate imagined the commissaries designed to take it from
27 VI, II | Venetian and Florentine commissaries were in Bologna at the time,
28 VI, III| united by the prudence of the commissaries, Neri di Gino and Bernardetto
29 VI, III| return of the spring the commissaries halted with their whole
30 VI, III| excessive and the water bad. The commissaries therefore determined to
31 VII, IV | those who had been appointed commissaries to the expedition; but they
32 VII, V | discretion of the Florentine commissaries, who ordered the gates to
33 VIII, VI | Pucci and Bernardo del Neri commissaries, who, with vast sums of
34 VIII, VII| every species of attack. The commissaries being resolved to relieve
35 VIII, VII| defense, while the Florentine commissaries proceeded with their operations,
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