Book, Chapter
1 I, V | Tuscany favorable to the Guelphic faction, who after the death
2 II, I | Ghibellines in Florence—Guelphic families—Ghibelline families—
3 II, II | government, they strengthened the Guelphic party by appointing its
4 II, II | order to keep Tuscany in the Guelphic interest, made Charles imperial
5 II, III| condition; for the great Guelphic families had become insolent,
6 II, IV | whoever were attached to the Guelphic party or the well-being
7 II, VI | that every rebel of the Guelphic party who should come to
8 III, I | government was formed of the Guelphic party, and that it thus
9 III, I | confirmed by twenty-four Guelphic citizens, appointed for
10 III, I | influential citizens, the Guelphic party resumed their ascendancy,
11 III, I | government, except those of the Guelphic party, for three years;
12 III, II | Measures adopted by the Guelphic party against their adversaries—
13 III, II | appeared to the heads of the Guelphic faction that their enemies
14 III, III| that new ballots of the Guelphic party should be made, and
15 III, V | who, under the name of the Guelphic party, had practiced such
16 III, VI | government were restored to the Guelphic party; the two new Companies
17 IV, IV | they were going to attack a Guelphic city, that had always been
18 IV, V | abundantly testify, was always Guelphic, and has often proved a
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