Book, Chapter
1 I, II | the name of Exarch. This division of the country greatly facilitated
2 I, III| becomes great—Order and division of the states of Italy—Electors
3 II, I | Florentines take Fiesole—The first division in Florence, and the cause
4 II, I | The cause of her first division is well known, having been
5 II, I | was corrupted with this division. The Guelphs being expelled,
6 II, IV | breaking out, and causing a division of the whole city. They
7 II, IV | much afraid that this new division would occasion the destruction
8 II, IV | city disturbed with one division alone, but by many; first
9 III, I | ordinances dispose us to division), while yet under allegiance
10 III, I | the Albizzi have caused a division of her citizens.~“We have
11 III, III| minor arts.” From this division, and from other causes which
12 IV, II | adopted without an absolute division of the city; and this he
13 IV, IV | Rinaldo, with the other division, took the direction of the
14 IV, VI | for apprehension from the division of our party, and the union
15 V, I | make greater certainty of division among the citizens, for
16 VIII, III| quarrels arose about the division of it between the marquis
17 VIII, V | Ferrara would be to effect a division of the enemy’s forces, the
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