Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | of each century, might be renewed at the end of each fifty
2 II, IV | of the lower orders, he renewed the ancient companies of
3 II, VI | are annulled and others renewed, so on this occasion, as
4 II, I | restraint of the nobility were renewed; and in order to weaken
5 III, I | against the Ghibellines to be renewed in order to injure the Albizzi—
6 III, I | and thus the law which was renewed by the ambition of the Ricci
7 III, I | Ghibellines, and as this renewed enactment against them was
8 III, V | into Hungary. This victory renewed the fears of those who managed
9 III, VII| recovering his power, he renewed the war, which became far
10 IV, I | enterprise, till he had renewed amicable relations with
11 IV, V | Venetians and the Florentines renewed their league, and the war
12 IV, VII| the city, so that upon the renewed attempts of their enemies,
13 VI, I | prisoners, only deferred a renewed attack on the conqueror,
14 VI, II | Venetians. Thus the war was renewed in Lombardy, and after several
15 VI, IV | connected by marriage and renewed alliance, we believed thy
16 VII, III| but themselves, who had renewed it. That if they did not
17 VII, IV | expelled the enemies of Piero, renewed their league with Galeazzo,
18 VII, VI | and the Venetians having renewed their league, and allowed
19 VII, VI | da Rimino in his place, renewed the league with the Perugini
20 VIII, VI | influenced by the pope’s threats, renewed hostilities against the
21 VIII, VII| establish peace, the Genoese had renewed their attack upon them.
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