Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | Guelphs or Ghibellines; and in consequence of this, one faction endeavoring
2 I, VI | unwholesome. However, in consequence of a great number of people
3 I, VI | of going into Italy. In consequence of this, many battles were
4 II, II | proportionately weaker. In consequence of this, those who with
5 II, IV | desire of union; and the only consequence was, that the banished were
6 III, I | intention, became great in consequence.~On this account Uguccione
7 III, I | alike from both parties. In consequence of this a great number of
8 III, V | The measures adopted in consequence thereof—Insolent Conduct
9 IV, II | should be equalized. In consequence of this state of things,
10 IV, V | man pointed out, that in consequence of the relative positions
11 V, II | enterprise, though of little consequence, excited him to make further
12 V, IV | particularly, because in consequence of his treaty with the count,
13 V, V | loss, and fearing that in consequence of it Brescia would surrender,
14 V, V | opportunity of banishing him. In consequence of this, the government
15 VI, IV | apprehending that Cosmo would, in consequence of this, become too powerful.~
16 VI, V | collected a large crowd; in consequence of it a report was spread
17 VII, I | to retire from office in consequence. However, since it is undesirable
18 VII, I | there was no citizen of any consequence to whom Cosmo had not lent
19 VII, II | circumstances, involved a consequence destructive to his authority.
20 VII, II | and her husband, and in consequence Lorenzo d’ Ilarione, her
21 VII, II | visibly diminished, and, as a consequence of his loss of influence
22 VII, III| Justice—Great hopes excited in consequence—The two parties take arms—
23 VII, IV | pleased Galeazzo, who, in consequence, immediately withdrew to
24 VII, IV | evil practices; so that, in consequence, Piero sent for Agnolo Acciajuoli
25 VII, IV | for inveterate feuds and consequence bloodshed. He was also aware
26 VII, V | citizens in the conspiracy. In consequence of this alarming account,
27 VII, V | among the apostles; and in consequence of the numerous fires used
28 VIII, I | much wealth and power. In consequence, neither Jacopo nor his
29 VIII, II | immediate and inevitable consequence. But as the wrongs committed
30 VIII, IV | government of that city in consequence—The Genoese take Serezana—
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