Book, Chapter
1 I, II | to rebuild her walls and recall her inhabitants with as
2 II, II | to reunite the city, and recall all the citizens as well
3 II, II | consider the terms of their recall. They effected an agreement,
4 II, III| insolence, determined to recall those who had been expelled,
5 II, IV | origin, he determined to recall the banished; but designing
6 II, IV | side, now endeavored to recall the banished, and, after
7 II, V | enemies, it would be well to recall, of their own will, all
8 III, II | the Capitani di Parte, and recall the ammoniti to their dignity.
9 IV, VI | brothers or relatives. I will recall to your recollection two
10 IV, VII| hand, being informed of his recall, returned to Florence; and
11 V, II | territories, induced him to recall Niccolo Piccinino from Tuscany.
12 V, V | as he entered Tuscany, to recall the count to avoid complete
13 V, VI | his own preservation, to recall Niccolo into Lombardy. After
14 V, VI | he could order Niccolo’s recall, or provide himself with
15 V, VII| count’s victory and the recall of Niccolo, they imagined
16 VI, I | induced the Venetians to recall the forces they had in Tuscany,
17 VI, VII| example should suffice to recall the minds of men to a knowledge
18 VIII, IV | advised the duchess to recall the Sforzeschi, which she
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