Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | to deprive them of their share in the election of the pope;
2 II, I | when all assumed a larger share of liberty. But then the
3 II, III | della Bella not a small share of trouble; for he was thoroughly
4 II, VIII| within might also have its share. This rabid fury, however
5 II, I | to be content with their share of administration in the
6 II, I | nobility must give up their share in the government.~The uproar
7 III, III | the city, or so large a share of it, as to be forgiven
8 III, IV | themselves had not a sufficient share in the government to enable
9 III, VI | were discontented at the share the minor trades and lowest
10 III, VI | Gonfalonier of Justice, their share of honors was reduced from
11 IV, II | deprive the plebeians of their share in the government—Rinaldo
12 IV, III | had paid less than their share, and that they should now
13 IV, III | excused from paying their share of taxes. But, they added,
14 IV, IV | security, take just such a share as the laws and your countrymen
15 IV, IV | will thus have a larger share than those who endeavor
16 IV, VII | talent and an augmented share of influence; and that if
17 VII, V | Florentines, and allowed them to share in the profits. This, as
18 VIII, IV | a pontiff, or safely to share his fortune; for an adherent
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