Book, Chapter
1 II, V | expels the Count Novello—Lando d’Agobbio—His tyranny—His
2 II, V | the Count Novello, caused Lando d’Agobbio to be brought
3 II, V | and plundered within by Lando d’Agobbio.~The friends of
4 II, V | king and those who opposed Lando and his followers, were
5 II, V | companies were in favor of Lando and his party.~During these
6 II, V | city, and of the tyranny of Lando and his partisans; so that
7 II, V | and before her departure, Lando was stripped of all authority
8 II, V | Signors of the party of Lando, six more were appointed
9 III, IV| leave the palace—Michael di Lando Gonfalonier—Complaints and
10 III, IV| plebeians against Michael di Lando—Michael di Lando proceeds
11 III, IV| Michael di Lando—Michael di Lando proceeds against the plebeians
12 III, IV| Character of Michael di Lando.~At daybreak on the 21st
13 III, IV| the hands of Michael di Lando, a wool comber. This man,
14 III, IV| de’ Medici and Michael di Lando the whole of what their
15 III, V | By the time Michael di Lando had subdued the plebeians,
16 III, V | office, except Michael di Lando, Lorenzo di Puccio and a
17 III, VI| the plebeians—Michael di Lando banished—Benedetto Alberti
18 III, VI| among whom was Michael di Lando; nor could all the benefits
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