Book, Chapter
1 II, VIII| and advantages upon the lowest orders, thinking that with
2 II, VIII| of the plebeians and very lowest of the people, and to these,
3 II, VIII| butchers, with others, the lowest of the plebeians, who met
4 II, I | among the highest and the lowest classes; in the latter for
5 II, I | people, seeing that the lowest of the plebeians were at
6 III, III | perpetrated by the very lowest of the people; and those
7 III, III | trades, followed by the lowest of the people and the plebeians,
8 III, III | part of the plebeians and lowest of the people.~The lower
9 III, IV | like, and the third for the lowest class of people. They required
10 III, IV | a Signory, four from the lowest plebeians; two from the
11 III, V | of them, that none of the lowest of the people should hold
12 III, V | Michele. The company of the lowest trade was also dissolved,
13 III, V | rescued from the power of the lowest plebeians, the inferior
14 III, VI | share the minor trades and lowest of the people possessed
15 III, VI | their influence, and the lowest people were apprehensive
16 III, VI | the minor trades and the lowest of the people; and it often
17 III, VII | injuries, the trades and the lowest of the people rose in arms,
18 III, VII | Carlone, and two others of the lowest order, all bold young men,
19 VII, IV | Savona, a man of the very lowest origin, who by his talents
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