Book, Chapter
1 Int | Florence, beside the tomb of Michael Angelo. His monument bears
2 II, IV| out at the garden of St. Michael, in the houses of the Abati;
3 III, IV| Signory leave the palace—Michael di Lando Gonfalonier—Complaints
4 III, IV| of the plebeians against Michael di Lando—Michael di Lando
5 III, IV| against Michael di Lando—Michael di Lando proceeds against
6 III, IV| them to order— Character of Michael di Lando.~At daybreak on
7 III, IV| Justice was in the hands of Michael di Lando, a wool comber.
8 III, IV| city as he thought best. Michael accepted the command; and,
9 III, IV| formed a new Signory; but Michael, on hearing this, sent them
10 III, IV| seemed to the plebeians that Michael, in his reformation of the
11 III, IV| well-being and security. Michael, observing their arrogance,
12 III, IV| Salvestro de’ Medici and Michael di Lando the whole of what
13 III, IV| end of their discourse, Michael could not endure their arrogance,
14 III, IV| consent to their wishes. Michael, suspecting what would happen,
15 III, IV| out about the same time as Michael, and it happened that as
16 III, IV| not meet in their way, and Michael, upon his return, found
17 III, V | Scali beheaded.~By the time Michael di Lando had subdued the
18 III, V | deprived of office, except Michael di Lando, Lorenzo di Puccio
19 III, VI| who favored the plebeians—Michael di Lando banished—Benedetto
20 III, VI| the latter, among whom was Michael di Lando; nor could all
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