Book, Chapter
1 Int | there no principality can be established; nor can a republic be established
2 Int | established; nor can a republic be established where there is no equality.”~
3 I, I | such an extensive empire, established by the blood of so many
4 I, I | Ostrogoths and the Zepidi established themselves in Pannonia,
5 I, I | as before remarked, had established themselves upon the farther
6 I, II | induced Valentinian to do so, established his court at Ravenna, and
7 I, II | Italy; where, having been established for some time, their dominions
8 I, III| king of the Goths, when he established the seat of his empire at
9 I, III| whereas the popes used to be established by the emperors, the latter
10 I, IV | Sicily. He was the first who established and gave that name to this
11 I, V | get their plants properly established.~To Nicholas succeeded Martin
12 I, VI | but delightful; and having established among themselves laws and
13 I, VI | Bretons, came in person and established the papal court at Rome
14 II, I | cities were from time to time established; and there is nothing more
15 II, II | military, the Florentines established their liberty. Nor is it
16 II, III| and restrain the nobility, established a new form of government.
17 II, VI | officers of state—The Squittini established—The Florentines under Raymond
18 II, I | The government having been established in this manner, the city
19 III, I | divisions. The quarrels of Rome established different ranks of society,
20 III, I | nor have they ever been, established for the benefit of men in
21 IV, V | extremely cold, the forces established themselves at Campannole,
22 V, I | the adverse party, they established themselves firmly in the
23 V, IV | that a connection had been established between him and the count,
24 VI, I | that as soon as peace was established, the union might take place.”
25 VII, V | the state they had now established and confirmed. Hence arose
26 VIII, IV | restored, and this new alliance established, Lorenzo de’ Medici recovered
27 VIII, VI | their use. These creditors established a form of government among
28 VIII, VII| his wisdom and authority established peace, turned his thoughts
29 VIII, VII| munificence of Lorenzo, established his abode at Florence. He
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