Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Guelphs and Ghibellines—Establishment of the kingdom of Naples—
2 I, IV | from this Robert sprung the establishment of the kingdom of Naples,
3 I, VI | issued a decree for the establishment of it, the Romans, in acknowledgment
4 II, I | countries. Besides causing the establishment of new cities, these removals
5 II, II | the defense of their power—Establishment of trades’ companies, and
6 II, II | appointed for the whole establishment. To give importance to their
7 III, I | The facilities for the establishment of new parties were not
8 III, V | deprive the plebeians. The new establishment was supported by all who
9 III, VI | changes took place.~The new establishment was not less injurious to
10 III, VI | This government from its establishment in 1381, till the alterations
11 IV, VI | greatly instrumental in the establishment of his power; the former
12 VI, III| of a long truce, or the establishment of peace. A congress was
13 VI, VI | number of his men.~Upon the establishment of a general peace, the
14 VIII, VI | espoused his cause. Upon the establishment of peace, the Orsini demanded
15 VIII, VI | dangerous rebellion. This establishment presents an instance of
16 VIII, VI | and injustice; for this establishment preserves in the city many
17 VIII, VII| Lorenzo de’ Medici—His eulogy—Establishment of his family—Estates bought
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