Book, Chapter
1 I, III| reinstated the pontiff in his dignity. He had a son and a nephew,
2 III, I | in the enjoyment of their dignity.~On the other hand, the
3 III, II | recall the ammoniti to their dignity. In order to attempt and
4 III, IV | what otherwise, for the dignity of the state, must of necessity
5 III, IV | enable them to support their dignity. These resolutions being
6 III, IV | the Gonfalonier with the dignity they had conferred upon
7 III, IV | and sensible rather of the dignity of the office he held than
8 III, V | affairs were conducted, that dignity which he had voluntarily
9 III, VI | Filippo ineligible to the dignity, and in his stead was drawn
10 III, VII| He refuses to assume the dignity of prince, and appeases
11 IV, V | more than quite became his dignity. He was so exasperated against
12 IV, VI | is, we still preserve our dignity, our precedence, the priority
13 IV, VI | find he had attained that dignity; that it now rested with
14 VII, I | those who had conferred the dignity upon him, he ordered that
15 VII, IV | priest, was advanced to the dignity of a cardinal, with the
16 VIII, I | had advanced him to the dignity of a cardinal. The conspirators
17 VIII, VII| son, to be raised to the dignity of cardinal. This was the
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