Book, Chapter
1 I, II | people and of the old Roman, formed a new manner of discourse.
2 I, II | skull of Cunimund to be formed into a cup, from which,
3 I, V | the cities of Lombardy had formed against Frederick Barbarossa
4 I, VI | injuries, joined the league formed by the Lombard cities for
5 I, VII | da Cento of Romagna, who formed a body of Italian soldiery,
6 II, II | or “good men.” They also formed a council of eighty citizens,
7 II, II | of the republic. Having formed this government, they strengthened
8 II, VIII| caused many companies to be formed of the plebeians and very
9 II, VIII| distinct conspiracies were formed; one of the great; another
10 III, I | Charles I. the government was formed of the Guelphic party, and
11 III, IV | judge; that there should be formed three new companies of the
12 III, IV | of the city, had already formed a new Signory; but Michael,
13 III, VII | but he was sorry they had formed an opinion of him which
14 III, VII | whom Lombardy was full, he formed a plot to which many in
15 III, VII | their deserts, a Balia was formed of many citizens, which
16 III, VII | forbidden to pass, a Balia was formed which with new provisions
17 IV, III | assistance, a treaty was formed between the two powers,
18 IV, III | The new method of rating formed a powerful check to the
19 IV, V | been discovered that was formed in Pisa, they would have
20 VI, V | but the resolution once formed, any trivial circumstance
21 VI, V | signified that the league formed between them was made not
22 VII, I | and the relationships he formed, the modest demeanor of
23 VII, IV | matrimonial alliances were formed between the duke and king
24 VII, VI | league with the Perugini and formed one with the prince of Faenza.
25 VIII, III | at Poggibonzi, where they formed a strong encampment in order
26 VIII, IV | gain his affection, and formed with him a perpetual alliance
27 VIII, IV | to a smaller number, and formed a council of seventy citizens,
28 VIII, IV | available, for the republic had formed a new alliance with the
29 VIII, VI | artillery in the plain, and formed a rampart upon the hill,
30 VIII, VII | daughters in marriage. Having formed this alliance, the pope
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