Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the Ostrogoths, and the heads of the other nations, took
2 I, VI | Torre, who were then the heads of these families. But Maffeo,
3 I, VI | life, again raised their heads, and some induced by hope,
4 II, II | delivered with pomp to the heads of the people. To give solemnity
5 II, III | liberty, encouraged the heads of the Arts to reform the
6 II, III | which the following were the heads, had been favorable to the
7 II, IV | The Cerchi, and the other heads of their faction, finding
8 II, V | companies of the Arts; the heads of which were called Gonfaloniers
9 II, VIII| the conspirators. All the heads of families, as well of
10 II, I | such a degree, that the heads of the people complained
11 III, II | party.~It appeared to the heads of the Guelphic faction
12 III, VII | being communicated to the heads of the government, Donato
13 IV, V | ruin of Pagolo Guinigi. The heads of the conspiracy were Pierro
14 IV, VII | again called together the heads of his party. He endeavored
15 VII, I | before your senators have heads as white as mine.” A few
16 VII, IV | advice he assembled all the heads of noble families in the
17 VII, IV | Salvestro and his brothers, the heads of the house, were banished
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