Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | in his stead, who, being favored by the imperialists, lived
2 I, V | and the march of Trevisa, favored, according to their necessities,
3 I, VI | contrary, the legate of Bologna favored him, thinking by this means
4 I, VII | in the church, Queen Joan favored the schismatic pope, upon
5 II, I | to his power in Tuscany, favored the Uberti and their followers,
6 II, IV | familiarity with the Donati, were favored by Corso, the head of that
7 II, IV | recalled, and the party which favored them remained inferior.~
8 II, VIII| discourses had formerly greatly favored the duke, and procured him
9 II, I | associates, he at first favored the duke of Athens, and
10 II, I | of the government, he had favored the nobility, and now he
11 III, I | transpired. Piero having favored this law, which had been
12 III, II | the Albizzi, had always favored Bernabo and opposed the
13 III, III | disposal of that magistracy, favored the followers of the major
14 III, IV | and sagacious man, more favored by nature than by fortune,
15 III, IV | the state, had too much favored the higher ranks of the
16 III, VI | Injuries done to those who favored the plebeians—Michael di
17 IV, I | for though the party most favored by the rabble only continued
18 IV, III | and Ser Pagolo. The latter favored the party of Niccolo da
19 IV, VI | and fortune has so much favored them, that they have found
20 V, II | barons were also associated, favored René. The pope was unwilling
21 VI, I | defense against the duke, who favored Francesco, he demanded and
22 VI, II | while those of Sforza, being favored by fortune, attained augmented
23 VI, III | and of these, one part favored the count, and another Alfonso.
24 VI, IV | injurious to his enemies favored the count, and the time
25 VII, III | interests of the senate, had favored and supported Francesco,
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