Book, Chapter
1 II, II | and a variety of other measures, that they might be enabled
2 II, III | they had lost by illiberal measures and disunion, would tend
3 II, VIII| is besieged in the palace—Measures adopted by the citizens
4 III, II | commissioners of the war—Measures adopted by the Guelphic
5 III, III | CHAPTER III~Contrary measures adopted by the magistrates
6 III, III | designs of the plebeians— Measures adopted to counteract them.~
7 III, V | of Charles of Durazzo—The measures adopted in consequence thereof—
8 III, V | and one to whom tyrannical measures were in the highest degree
9 III, VI | men, and then took such measures, that fear induced the people
10 III, VII | adopted these precautionary measures, they banished and put to
11 III, VII | be governed with peaceful measures, he would try what could
12 III, VII | the delinquents, and took measures for the security of the
13 IV, I | jealousy of him— Precautionary measures against him—War declared—
14 IV, II | encourages the citizens—Measures for the prosecution of the
15 IV, V | the other pursues improper measures; they neglect to reward
16 IV, VI | Guadagni, Gonfalonier, adopts measures against Cosmo—Cosmo arrested
17 IV, VII | arms, and adopt whatever measures might be found necessary
18 IV, VII | blaming himself, his own measures, and the coldness of his
19 V, II | the duke—The duke adopts measures injurious to the Florentines—
20 V, II | expenses, the dangerous measures necessary, the remembrance
21 V, VI | then set on foot secret measures, to seduce Cortona from
22 VI, II | Cremona for the count, and measures were adopted which prevented
23 VI, V | justification of offensive measures. On this account each sent
24 VI, VI | undertaking. He then arranged the measures to be adopted, ordering
25 VII, II | against the Turks, and adopted measures similar to those which his
26 VII, II | adopted no extraordinary measures against him, he will have
27 VII, IV | unable to suggest useful measures, and unwilling to take the
28 VII, IV | victory, I will adopt such measures as shall cause you bitterly
29 VIII, V | Italian princes; and when the measures to be adopted were fully
30 VIII, VI | was induced to both these measures rather by his apprehension
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