Book, Chapter
1 I, III | had been brought up, and call the province after their
2 I, VII | at Mantua, they agreed to call a general council, in which
3 I, VII | which induced the pope to call the council, still, having
4 II, I | the same period as Pliny, call them Florentia and Florentini;
5 II, VIII| rostrum (as the Florentines call those steps which lead to
6 II, VIII| the custom of the duke to call the citizens together upon
7 II, VIII| then arm themselves and call the people to freedom.~The
8 II, VIII| they took arms, and at the call of liberty assembled, each
9 III, V | frequently mentioned, we shall call the former the popular party,
10 III, VII | Maso degli Albizzi, and call the people to arms, who,
11 IV, II | must arouse himself, and call to mind the virtue of Bardo
12 IV, II | And you, if you could call to mind past events, and
13 IV, III | aggregate, which the Florentines call accatastare, in which in
14 IV, IV | induced the Signory to call the Council together, at
15 IV, VI | him from it, obeyed the call, trusting more to his own
16 V, II | of the people, whom they call the Doge; not that he is
17 VI, VI | and that the other should call the people of Rome to arms.
18 VII, II | just and available as to call in the sums which his father
19 VII, II | unexpectedly to all, resolved to call in his debts, had, to the
20 VII, II | tournament (for so they call the exhibition of equestrian
21 VIII, II | rushing out of the chamber to call assistance, found Jacopo
22 VIII, II | ride through the city and call the people to arms and liberty;
23 VIII, II | friends for assistance; they call upon their relatives for
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