Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | setting aside every other consideration, led his forces and encamped
2 II, I | although some took into consideration the evils that might ensue
3 II, II | referred that had undergone the consideration of the other councils, and
4 II, III | they would take it into consideration. The people, full of wrath,
5 II, VIII| that of those who, not by consideration of what is beneficial for
6 II, VIII| ambassadors, men of high consideration in their own country. These
7 II, I | they now turned to the consideration of those within the city;
8 III, I | Scarraggio, and after a long consideration of the existing disorders,
9 III, I | afraid of meeting even for consideration of public business, without
10 III, II | party assembled to take into consideration the state of the city and
11 III, III | think it worthy of further consideration, and should, perhaps, prefer
12 III, VII | things had been taken into consideration, which the shortness of
13 IV, VI | delay they entered upon the consideration of reform, and of the life
14 V, III | the siege, would have more consideration of their own danger than
15 V, IV | your affairs our primary consideration, he has also resolved to
16 V, VI | exclusion of every other consideration. Neri arrived at Florence
17 VI, I | pain, particularly from a consideration of his being thus compelled
18 VI, I | the duke, and, on further consideration, he determined rather to
19 VI, III | When the terms were under consideration, many citizens, desirous
20 VI, V | did the same, without any consideration of the peace made the year
21 VII, I | obtained for him the highest consideration, not only among the princes
22 VII, V | question was referred to the consideration of certain citizens, who,
23 VIII, I | words. But requiring much consideration, and being already noticed
24 VIII, IV | determined to confine the consideration of the most important affairs
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