Book, Chapter
1 I, I | glory; and, being wholly reduced to his power, they no longer
2 I, II | expelled the Vandals, and reduced the country to the imperial
3 I, III| Heraclius, their influence was reduced; for the Sclavi, of whom
4 I, IV | was sacked by Robert, and reduced to ruins. As from this Robert
5 I, VI | Naples—Rienzi—The jubilee reduced to fifty years—Succession
6 II, II | sovereign of Naples, and reduced the power of the church.
7 II, II | Ghibellines to Florence, and reduced the city entirely to the
8 II, IV | increased the popular power and reduced that of the nobility. The
9 II, V | afterward the number was reduced to seven according to ancient
10 II, I | occurred they were again soon reduced to six. It now seemed desirable
11 II, I | them still more, many were reduced to the grade of the people.
12 III, I | and the whole of Italy is reduced to a state of the most complete
13 III, VI | their share of honors was reduced from a half to a third;
14 IV, I | leaders from 1381 to 1400, reduced it almost to nothing. The
15 IV, II | because the latter might be reduced, and the future expense
16 IV, II | the benevolence of all, reduced the price of salt, provided
17 IV, III| by this circumstance, and reduced to despondency by their
18 IV, III| although it was not fatal, reduced him to extremity. The truth
19 IV, IV | separated from her, and she was reduced to the rank of a vicariate.~
20 V, I | same manner, having been reduced by disorder, and sunk to
21 V, I | avoided and decried.~Italy was reduced to such a condition by her
22 V, I | with few exceptions, were reduced to the ranks of the people,
23 V, II | who, soon after he had reduced his country to bondage,
24 VI, II | Niccolo, being the strongest, reduced the count to extreme necessity,
25 VI, III| resolution, saw that, with his reduced army, he could not gain
26 VI, III| press the fortress, and reduced it to the very last extremity,
27 VI, V | the Milanese—The Milanese reduced to extremity—The people
28 VI, V | meantime, the Milanese were reduced to the utmost misery; and
29 VII, I | been very powerful were reduced to an equality with men
30 VII, II | of the Medici ought to be reduced, different opinions were
31 VII, V | the cause of it—Volterra reduced to obedience by force, in
32 VIII, II | dreadful point ill fortune has reduced our family, when among friends,
33 VIII, IV | taken.~The army being thus reduced, without a leader, and disorder
34 VIII, V | service had expired, they were reduced to six thousand horse and
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