Book, Chapter
1 Int | Discourses, which do not form a continuous commentary
2 I, II | Narses destroys the Goths—New form of Government in Italy—Narses
3 I, II | The Lombards change the form of government.~At this time
4 I, II | besides this, gave a new form to the government of Italy;
5 I, III | the French, a change of form and order took place, the
6 I, VI | restoring it to its ancient form, and with so great reputation
7 II, I | to increase so much as to form a town, this was at first
8 II, II | CHAPTER II~New form of government in Florence—
9 II, III | Ghibellines recalled—New form of government in Florence—
10 II, III | nobility, established a new form of government. This was
11 II, VIII| church of Santa Reparata, to form the new government, and
12 II, I | that the nobility should form one-third of the Signory
13 III, I | have been made to take any form that he might have been
14 III, I | respecting the opinion they may form of our assembling, since
15 III, VI | Justice, and four others, to form a ballot-purse of select
16 IV, I | change their rulers and the form of their institutions; not
17 VI, II | ambition in view, it is easy to form connections, but difficult
18 VI, VI | and restore the ancient form of government; hoping, in
19 VII, III | thus compel the Signory to form a government according to
20 VII, III | desirable to give such a form to the government, that
21 VIII, VI | creditors established a form of government among themselves,
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