Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | France—The first crusade—New orders of knighthood—Saladin takes
2 I, IV | Naples passes to the Germans—Orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis.~
3 I, IV | whose time the religious orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis
4 II, IV | affections of the lower orders, he renewed the ancient
5 II, VIII| have made, and then by the orders you have given for a meeting
6 II, VIII| advantages upon the lowest orders, thinking that with their
7 II, VIII| to his messengers, with orders to assemble them under the
8 II, I | sent six Gonfalons, with orders to assail their houses from
9 III, II | side, were all the lower orders, the leaders of whom were
10 III, II | defending themselves against the orders of the Signors, but when
11 III, III | the hatred of the lower orders toward the rich citizens
12 III, IV | assistance in obedience to orders; and of the sixteen Gonfalons,
13 V, VII | liberty, contrary to their orders. It is astonishing, that
14 VI, IV | ratification, but gave them secret orders not to do so, and with pretexts
15 VI, V | Upon this, all the lower orders, who only waited for an
16 VI, V | event reaching Florence, orders were immediately sent to
17 VI, VI | conspirators were invited, with orders that each should bring with
18 VI, VI | was done according to this orders, and Stefano Porcari arrived
19 VII, V | collected, to Prato, with orders that he should approach
20 VIII, II | of his people below, with orders that when they heard a noise
21 VIII, VI | Girolamo from Lombardy with orders first to recruit his army
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