Book, Chapter
1 I, II | the highest praise. By his virtue and goodness, not only Rome
2 I, V | and governing the city by virtue of his office of senator,
3 I, VI | reputation of justice and virtue, that not only the places
4 I, VII| through the fidelity and virtue of the castellan, he escaped.
5 II, II | defense; so great was the virtue then existing among men,
6 II, II | While the Florentines, by virtue of the new government, preserved
7 II, IV | father; but this act of virtue failed to soften the cruel
8 III, I | Rome increased her military virtue, while that of Florence
9 III, I | as the city increased in virtue she attained a more exalted
10 III, I | of the people; military virtue and generosity of feeling
11 III, I | depressed and humiliated. The virtue of the Roman nobility degenerating
12 III, I | with the approbation due to virtue, and good ones are regarded
13 III, I | words that are all piety and virtue; they have the name of liberty
14 III, II | would either have greater virtue or better fortune than himself.”
15 III, VI | worse impression of his virtue abroad than he had done
16 IV, I | needs not, like others, the virtue of one man for its maintenance.
17 IV, I | requires for their welfare the virtue and the good fortune of
18 IV, II | himself, and call to mind the virtue of Bardo Mancini, who, by
19 V, I | order springs; from order virtue, and from this, glory and
20 V, I | with admiration of their virtue and greatness like those
21 VI, IV | relics of their army, and, by virtue of the treaty, demanded
22 VI, VI | ninth of April, 1454, by virtue of which, each party resumed
23 VII, I | Casentino and Val di Bagno. His virtue and good fortune overcame
24 VII, I | enabled them to equal him in virtue, and greatly surpass him
25 VII, IV | his age. His goodness and virtue were not duly appreciated
26 VII, VI | that the former cherish virtue, while the latter destroy
27 VIII, I | litigated, a law was passed, by virtue of which the wife of Giovanni
28 VIII, II | who was endowed with that virtue and felicity with which
29 VIII, VI | demanded its restoration by virtue of the treaty. The pope
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