Book, Chapter
1 II, IV | the gate of St. Maria, and burned it to the ground; turning
2 II, I | rather see their houses burned and plundered, than submit
3 II, I | houses, and pulled down and burned their towers and palaces
4 III, III| be made, and the old ones burned. These demands were at once
5 III, III| the ballotings should be burned, and a reformation of them
6 III, III| pardoned those who have burned down houses and plundered
7 III, IV | yielded to their threats, they burned the house of Luigi Guicciardini;
8 III, IV | authority which it gave them, burned the houses of many citizens,
9 III, IV | to the woolen trade were burned, and after the commission
10 III, IV | many who had their houses burned, were on the same day, and
11 III, IV | their houses should be burned and their families put to
12 III, IV | of their magistracy, and burned the balloting purses containing
13 IV, V | made us prisoners. He then burned and destroyed the whole
14 IV, V | his temple plundered and burned, and his people betrayed
15 IV, V | Buggiano which he took, and burned the castle of Stigliano,
16 V, II | surrounding country, and then burned and plundered the town of
17 V, III| crops destroyed, our towns burned, our fortresses occupied;
18 VI, II | the streets, and afterward burned. Thus the duke’s authority
19 VII, IV | prepared, their enemies burned the Borgo of Dovadola, and
20 VII, V | were also plundered and burned; and the fury of the mob
21 VIII, VI | on, the Genoese took and burned the fortress of Vada, and,
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