Book, Chapter
1 I, I | although, moved by various causes, they often attacked the
2 I, I | Alans, and Franks, from the causes before mentioned. Hence
3 I, II | strongest minds.~From these causes proceeded the ruin as well
4 I, III | Africa, and Egypt. These causes induced the reigning pope,
5 I, VI | their beginnings, and the causes which so long withheld them
6 II, III | for the people by various causes excluded them from all participation
7 II, IV | not been increased by new causes. Among the first families
8 II, IV | authority; and to these natural causes of animosity new injuries
9 II, V | thus removed the principal causes of disunion, he might easily
10 II, VII | or at least abate, the causes of calumny against themselves.
11 II, VII | were discontented from the causes above mentioned, having
12 II, VIII| which, besides the general causes which operated upon the
13 III, I | Albizzi—Uguccione de’ Ricci causes the laws against the Ghibellines
14 III, I | former to obey, are the causes of most of the troubles
15 III, I | of her liberty, with the causes of her divisions, and shown
16 III, I | had been regarded as the causes of them were depressed;
17 III, I | but to remind you of their causes; to show that as you doubtless
18 III, II | the pope’s legate, and the causes of it—League against the
19 III, III | division, and from other causes which we have narrated above,
20 III, III | were discontented, from the causes just mentioned; and their
21 III, III | that they will have more causes of grief and fear from you,
22 III, VI | entertained of Benedetto, were the causes of his ruin. The rulers
23 III, VII | In human affairs, delay causes tedium, and haste danger.
24 IV, VI | never supposed to be the causes, but solely the want of
25 V, I | extraordinary force. These causes made Italy, first under
26 V, I | these forces, from various causes attacked Pope Eugenius.
27 V, IV | to be promised, it also causes to be performed; and it
28 VII, I | Cosmo, in 1455, from the causes already related, which by
29 VII, IV | which innumerable unforeseen causes may overthrow. When Tommaso
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