Book, Chapter
1 I, II | was impossible for him to restrain them within the limits of
2 II, III| the people, in order to restrain this insolence, determined
3 II, III| Ghibellines of power, and restrain the nobility, established
4 II, VI | could do was insufficient to restrain such a powerful enemy; so
5 II, VII| their power; the one, so to restrain the emborsation of magistrates,
6 II, VII| but a difficult thing to restrain them; and that, therefore,
7 II, VII| insolence of the other, would restrain the latter and reward the
8 III, I | magistrates could do to restrain these families, and prevent
9 III, I | powerful influence that might restrain them, administered affairs,
10 III, I | force was insufficient to restrain them; but now, when the
11 III, II | pitch, that they could not restrain themselves from abusive
12 III, II | them at his pleasure, or restrain them from proceeding to
13 III, IV | compromise, since they could not restrain them by force, appointed
14 IV, II | insolent, it was well to restrain the insolence of the latter
15 IV, III| at least inducing him to restrain the incursions of Agnolo
16 IV, VI | able, though unjustly, to restrain the power of the Guelphs,
17 V, II | taken, of being able to restrain him; and, notwithstanding
18 V, III| bastions about Lucca to restrain in her inhabitants, placed
19 V, IV | should not only be able to restrain them, but to recover the
20 V, IV | it, that they could not restrain themselves, till the prince
21 VI, I | they did not determine to restrain the pope and king, during
22 VI, IV | they would be unable to restrain; neither did they think
23 VI, VII| pope, though anxious to restrain Jacopo Piccinino, did not
24 VII, I | squittini previously made. To restrain this disposition, Cosmo
25 VII, V | thought it necessary to restrain these improprieties, and
26 VIII, VII| unable either to satisfy or restrain the ambition of Lodovico
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