Book, Chapter
1 III, I | are called ammoniti, or ADMONISHED.~The Capitani in time acquiring
2 III, I | acquiring greater audacity, admonished not only those to whom the
3 III, I | to 1366, there had been admonished above 200 citizens. The
4 III, I | honored them for fear of being admonished; and most particularly the
5 III, II | the war, and the others admonished during three years, when
6 III, II | Salvestro, he was to be ADMONISHED, and if this did not appear
7 III, II | frequently foiled. They “admonished” the Colleague, but did
8 III, III| the Balia relieved the admonished, on condition that they
9 III, III| the city, so that if the admonished would only have remained
10 III, III| of any art whatever, be admonished as a Ghibelline; and further,
11 III, III| consent. You desired that the admonished should be restored to their
12 III, IV | should be forgiven, and the admonished should be restored to participation
13 III, IV | enemies should be exiled and admonished. These demands, though grievous
14 III, V | by the government. They admonished thirty-nine citizens, ennobled
15 III, VI | Other citizens banished and admonished—War with Giovanni Galeazzo,
16 III, VI | banished Benedetto Alberti and admonished all the rest of his family
17 III, VI | others were banished and admonished. Of the former were Piero
18 III, VI | the minor trades. Of the admonished were the Covini, Benini,
19 III, VI | persons should be banished and admonished. This greatly displeased
20 III, VII| members of the trades were admonished, and some put to death.
21 III, VII| least their offices to the admonished. He went from one to another,
22 III, VII| Cavicciulli, who, being admonished, lived in Florence, that
23 III, VII| to be banished, so many admonished, when it was in their power
24 III, VII| to their country, and the admonished to the honors of the state.
25 III, VII| of inferior quality. They admonished all the family of the Alberti,
26 III, VII| Among the Alberti, not admonished, was Antonio, who was thought
27 IV, V | tried, was found guilty, and admonished. They sought the goods of
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