Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Among those which were ruined were Aquileia, Luni, Chiusi,
2 I, III| empire was the more easily ruined, and the church more rapidly
3 II, IV | church should either be ruined or become Ghibelline, he
4 III, II | which the republic was being ruined, he had carefully attended
5 III, III| magistracy the city was to be ruined, whether with or without
6 III, IV | would have been completely ruined, and the city must have
7 III, VI | our house, how fortune has ruined me and threatened you. I
8 III, VI | republic, must have been ruined, if he had survived. As
9 IV, VII| have reposed in you, have ruined both me and my party. But
10 V, III| enterprise against Lucca was ruined; and they knew well that
11 V, VI | Niccolo, and that he would be ruined before he could order Niccolo’
12 VI, I | for if the duke became so ruined as to be unable to maintain
13 VII, I | by external wars, she was ruined by the wickedness of her
14 VII, I | decay; for Florence was ruined by her own citizens, and
15 VII, II | afterward oppressed and ruined.~At this time, Pope Pius
16 VII, III| our country might not be ruined; and hence, the proceedings,
17 VII, IV | future evils. Among the ruined families of the party of
18 VIII, VII| which in a little time ruined Italy, and continue to keep
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