Book, Chapter
1 I, I | nobles and of people, of rich and of poor. The third upon
2 I, IV | either so populous or so rich. Alexander now returned
3 I, V | Ezelin. This person, being rich and powerful, took part
4 II, I | Donati family there was a rich widow who had a daughter
5 III, III| lower orders toward the rich citizens and the principals
6 III, III| opponents are disunited and rich; their disunion will give
7 IV, III| Origin of the Catasto—The rich citizens discontented with
8 IV, III| according to the Catasto, the rich had paid less than their
9 IV, IV | knowing that I leave you rich, healthy, and of such standing
10 IV, IV | facetious. He died exceedingly rich in money, but still more
11 V, III| feet wide, covered with rich drapery, for the accommodation
12 V, V | preserve their lives and so rich a city for better fortune,
13 V, V | rather take possession of a rich city, with honor to themselves,
14 VI, II | da Cascese. Antonio was rich, childless, and a friend
15 VI, VI | dressed in cloth of gold, with rich ornaments about his neck,
16 VII, I | and Cosmo made Luca Pitti rich presents, and all the citizens
17 VII, I | advice and patronage became rich; and, though he was constantly
18 VIII, VI | Santa, attracted by the rich prize took possession of
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