Book, Chapter
1 I, II | languages, as we see in the different dialects of France, Spain
2 I, II | full of fresh names, wholly different from the ancient; as, omitting
3 I, II | Archipelago, are names quite different from those which the ancients
4 I, II | principles and practices were so different from those of Belisarius,
5 I, IV | Romans appointed to their different jurisdictions, to render
6 II, VIII| others were stationed in different parts of it, to receive
7 II, VIII| people who were lodged in different parts of the city to mount
8 III, I | each city it produced a different result; for animosities
9 III, I | quarrels of Rome established different ranks of society, those
10 III, I | have been occasioned by the different purposes which the two people
11 III, II | with satisfaction to the different parties; but much difference
12 III, III | Meetings took place in different parts during the night,
13 III, IV | happened that as each took a different route, they did not meet
14 III, V | Albizzi; from which, as at different times very serious effects
15 III, VI | happened that, though in different parts, all were at once
16 III, VI | conflicts took place between the different parties or with the forces
17 IV, II | invited or that entertaining different views he was unwilling to
18 IV, IV | importance, and conversing on different subjects, let him to the
19 IV, IV | should prevail, though at different times, in the same men and
20 IV, VI | compelled him to adopt a different course, arms and the favor
21 V, IV | advocates of peace. However, a different state of feeling prevailed,
22 V, VI | accounts they were of quite a different opinion from the count;
23 VI, II | with that city, under a different pretext, sent troops into
24 VI, III | of their expedition. Very different views were entertained by
25 VII, I | same time, the friends of different grandees were humbled; and
26 VII, I | fortunes took their origin in different families of Florence, as
27 VII, I | endeavoring to induce the different governments to join in an
28 VII, II | Each was actuated by a different motive; Luca Pitti wished
29 VII, II | each was influenced by a different motive from the rest, affected
30 VII, II | Medici ought to be reduced, different opinions were given concerning
31 VII, VI | However, the result was quite different; for he returned from Naples
32 VIII, I | our expectations), very different feelings were thus originated;
33 VIII, I | astonished at finding him quite a different character from what he had
34 VIII, IV | arrival, detained them under different pretexts before he would
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