Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | should send four cardinals to reform the government of the city,
2 II, II | Florence—The Florentines reform the government in favor
3 II, III | Gonfalonier—Giano della Bella—New reform by his advice— Giano della
4 II, III | nobility—The tumults composed—Reform of Government—Public buildings—
5 II, III | the heads of the Arts to reform the constitution of the
6 II, IV | royal blood, that he might reform Florence; thinking by this
7 II, VI | Charles duke of Calabria—Reform of government.~About the
8 II, VII | Signory and new ordinances, reform the government.~But, as
9 II, VIII| adopted by the citizens for reform of the government—The duke
10 III, II | Syndics of the Arts, to reform the government of the city,
11 III, IV | the palace. He began the reform of government by deposing
12 III, VI | Confusion and riots in the city—Reform of government in opposition
13 III, VII | place two years after the reform of government effected by
14 III, VII | and having slain them, reform the republic according to
15 IV, VI | upon the consideration of reform, and of the life or death
16 VI, II | Baldaccio d’Anghiari murdered—Reform of government in favor of
17 VII, I | powerful by dissimilar means—Reform in the election of magistrates
18 VII, I | principal citizens against the reform in elections—Luca Pitti,
19 VII, III | Piero’s reply to the Signory—Reform of government in favor of
20 VII, III | that it was necessary to reform the administration of the
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