Book, Chapter
1 II, II | armed, whenever the city required it. These arts were at first
2 II, III| this, the accuser always required a witness of the injury
3 II, VI | mention these matters, and required to have that authority in
4 III, IV | lowest class of people. They required that the three new arts
5 III, IV | he knew his credit rather required him to be first to the attack
6 III, VI | who seek new alliances, required their neutrality. The Florentines,
7 III, VI | having attained the age required for the exercise of that
8 III, VII| vengeance, that all they required was some one to be their
9 III, VII| their assistance whenever required; and they forbade the use
10 IV, III| levy the tax, that the law required them to extend the Catasto
11 V, IV | decorum on such occasions required, but rising from their seats,
12 V, VI | raised or lowered as occasion required. The appointed time found
13 V, VI | interests of the League required his presence in Tuscany;
14 VI, III| favorable conclusion a war which required so much money to carry it
15 VI, V | since the people of Milan required a certain and immediate
16 VI, VI | effecting it. King Alfonso required the Florentines to reimburse
17 VII, I | whenever this government required the citizens’ aid to recover
18 VII, I | the people whatever they required; for in them popularity
19 VII, I | a gentleman, and that it required something more to direct
20 VII, I | welfare of his own dominions required it. This was a source of
21 VII, V | peaceful times, they are required by any of the inhabitants,
22 VIII, VI | was able to afford the required aid. On the other hand,
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