Book, Chapter
1 I, I | father; and the times became changed with the princes. Theodosius
2 I, II | suffered, when they not only changed their forms of government
3 I, II | were the names of provinces changed, but also of lakes, rivers,
4 I, V | freedom, and with liberty changed their mode of living. Adolpho
5 II, VII | as they shortly afterward changed their minds, it became most
6 II, VIII| themselves boldly attacked, changed their minds, and all took
7 III, I | the times, which, being changed, give reasonable ground
8 III, VI | Puglia and in Tuscany was changed accordingly; for Charles
9 IV, V | Albizzi—The commissaries changed—Filippo Brunelleschi proposes
10 IV, V | conquered his patience and changed the temper of his mind;
11 V, I | party extended the term and changed the residences of several
12 VI, IV | and wishing before they changed sides, to effect this point,
13 VII, I | realized; for the count’s ideas changed upon his becoming duke;
14 VIII, I | government might then be changed. These things Giovanni Batista
15 VIII, IV | government of Florence would be changed. This caused the king to
16 VIII, IV | Tuscany. The same circumstance changed the disposition of the pope;
17 VIII, IV | public discourse entirely changed in Florence, a place greatly
18 VIII, VI | this time have not been changed; for as it possesses arms,
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