Book, Chapter
1 I, VII| period which we at first proposed to reach, what remains is
2 I, VII| necessary, as was at first proposed, to speak of the origin
3 II, II | common good.~Count Guido proposed to lay a tax upon the citizens
4 III, II | therefore came to the conclusion proposed by Piero, though Lapo consented
5 III, II | Colleagues being apart, he proposed the law prepared by himself
6 III, III| consuls of the trades, who proposed that whatever armed force
7 III, VII| without the changes he proposed; and declared that if he
8 IV, II | correct, and the remedies he proposed good and certain, if they
9 IV, III| engagement, either the conditions proposed were insufficient, or he
10 IV, III| of each citizen, it was proposed that whoever possessed property
11 VI, II | the city favorable to him, proposed to assassinate Annibale,
12 VI, V | could defend them. Some proposed King Alfonso, some the duke
13 VI, V | Gasparre da Vicomercato proposed him, and explained in detail
14 VII, I | whenever any subject was proposed in favor of the people he
15 VII, I | Gonfalonier of Justice, proposed to assemble them without
16 VII, I | magistracy, several times proposed to the people the appointment
17 VII, IV | pay, terms of peace were proposed, and easily arranged. The
18 VIII, IV | fruit of their victories, proposed a truce for three months
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