Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | were impressed with such an opinion of their power, that they
2 II, I | and in support of their opinion, adduce a passage from Pliny,
3 II, III| their arms, as many were of opinion he ought to have done, but
4 II, III| overcome by the few. Variety of opinion was found among the people;
5 II, III| come to battle; and their opinion prevailing, it was provided
6 II, IV | Cerchi, although some were of opinion that they were not genuine,
7 II, IV | justice and punished. This opinion was adopted by many who
8 II, IV | seventeen hundred. It was the opinion of many that this fire occurred
9 II, V | practice to be of a contrary opinion to the most powerful men
10 II, V | all civil bounds; and the opinion gained further strength,
11 II, VI | among whom the difference of opinion was equally great; and as
12 III, I | be anxious respecting the opinion they may form of our assembling,
13 III, I | utterly indifferent to the opinion of others. Our affection
14 III, II | inadvisable, expressed his opinion, that procrastination was
15 III, II | but much difference of opinion prevailed, and no conclusion
16 III, VII| sorry they had formed an opinion of him which his past life
17 IV, I | blow at the duke, public opinion would be as favorable to
18 IV, II | these reasons he was of opinion, that whoever loved his
19 IV, IV | the Lucchese—Diversity of opinion about the Lucchese war —
20 IV, IV | immeasurable, as in his opinion to render the conquest quite
21 IV, VI | jealousy of the citizens—The opinion of Niccolo da Uzzano—Scandalous
22 IV, VI | who follow thee in this opinion had beards of silver instead
23 V, IV | confidence. If such had been the opinion of this illustrious Signory,
24 V, IV | and are still of the same opinion, that we might now remain
25 V, VI | Florentines— Difference of opinion between the count and the
26 V, VI | from the differences of opinion that existed between the
27 V, VI | to ascertain the count’s opinion, who argued, for many reasons,
28 V, VI | were of quite a different opinion from the count; for they
29 VI, IV | obtain Milan; and was of opinion that it would be more to
30 VII, II | acquired Diotisalvi with the opinion Cosmo entertained of him,
31 VIII, I | degrees of honor, which in the opinion of other citizens were their
32 VIII, I | Jacopo de’ Pazzi was of opinion that it could not be effected
33 VIII, IV | such means as these the opinion gained ground, that if he
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