Book, Chapter
1 I, V | having done so, by sending an ambassador, with authority to make
2 III, II | higher estimation: so that no ambassador came to Florence, without
3 IV, IV | however, be added, that an ambassador was sent by the governor
4 IV, IV | been friendly to them. The ambassador was Jacopo Viviani, who,
5 IV, V | remarked above, was Siennese ambassador at Lucca, and with the authority
6 V, IV | generous conduct, and the ambassador for his unusual dispatch;
7 VI, IV | against the count— Their ambassador’s address to him—The count’
8 VI, V | Medici to the Venetian ambassador— Preparations of the Venetians
9 VI, V | The Venetians had sent an ambassador to Milan to confirm the
10 VI, V | Lionardo Veniero, the Venetian ambassador. Having thus almost become
11 VI, V | their states. The Venetian ambassador then complained that the
12 VI, V | been said by the Venetian ambassador, and in a long and excellent
13 VI, V | dominions, and the king’s ambassador, being unwilling to perform
14 VI, VI | ascertain his designs, sent an ambassador to Gambacorti, to remind
15 VI, VI | astonishment, assured the ambassador with solemn oaths that no
16 VI, VI | hostile League, they sent as ambassador, Agnolo Acciajuoli, to request
17 VI, VI | Lombardy and Tuscany, the ambassador effected an arrangement
18 VI, VI | to pass. The Florentine ambassador advised, that in order to
19 VII, II | accompanied by a ducal ambassador and his wife Drusiana, proceeded
20 VIII, I | Ferrando promised, by his ambassador, to contribute all in his
21 VIII, III| Tommaso Soderini as their ambassador to the senate, and, in the
22 VIII, III| who was then Florentine ambassador at the court of Milan, and
23 VIII, III| other, sent to him as their ambassador, Donato Acciajuoli, a distinguished
24 VIII, III| imperial affairs, was sent as ambassador to the king in his stead.~
25 VIII, III| provisions, they sent as ambassador Piero di Gino Capponi, who
26 VIII, IV | the king, appointed him ambassador from the Florentine people,
27 VIII, IV | previously refused to receive any ambassador from Florence, he was now
28 VIII, IV | Florence, the Signory sent, as ambassador to the pope, Guidantonio
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