Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | he confided to create a tumult, upon which the people took
2 I, VI | endeavoring to quell the tumult, slew all upon whom they
3 II, II | assembled, they caused a tumult to be raised, which so alarmed
4 II, IV | however, nothing but merely tumult resulted at the moment.
5 II, VII | da Marradi appeases the tumult—Lucca is purchased by the
6 II, VIII| endeavored to abate the tumult and procure a hearing; but
7 III, II | desirous of novelty, raised a tumult, at which the Signory and
8 III, II | but when they heard the tumult that was raised, and were
9 III, II | the first outbreak of the tumult, trusting that when it was
10 III, III | and order, and not with tumult; for when your demands are
11 III, IV | the Signory weakened. The tumult continued all day, and at
12 III, IV | been the leaders of the tumult, although the others yielded,
13 III, IV | resolved to compose the tumult, and restore peace to the
14 III, V | greatly contributed, for the tumult having subsided, he presented
15 III, VII | enter the city and raise a tumult—Some of them slain, others
16 III, VII | Thus the movers of the tumult, finding that neither words
17 VII, IV | attempt had not occasioned any tumult in Florence, contrary to
18 VII, V | inhabitants—He is taken, and the tumult appeased—Corruption of Florence—
19 VII, V | increase the animosities and tumult in Volterra, and absorbed
20 VII, VI | her assistance. A great tumult immediately ensued, several
21 VII, VI | ran toward the scene of tumult, both without any definite
22 VIII, II | The Signory hearing the tumult, snatched such arms as they
23 VIII, III | which he did, and with great tumult plundered many fortresses,
24 VIII, VII | in the midst of a great tumult, the count’s body was thrown
25 VIII, VII | lord of Faenza. A great tumult arose as soon as the murder
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