Book, Chapter
1 I, I | irruption alone, but many, contributed to its ruin; and these barbarians
2 I, IV | people joined them, and contributed money; and many private
3 II, II | Guelphs of Florence had contributed, their party became more
4 III, I | and new divisions had so contributed to sink this party feeling
5 III, I | degli Albizzi of reputation, contributed to increase his influence,
6 III, II | Therefore finding he no longer contributed either to the benefit of
7 III, V | overawed the magistrates) also contributed, for the rulers were apprehensive
8 III, V | design the Capitano greatly contributed, for the tumult having subsided,
9 IV, III| becoming known to the people, contributed greatly to increase the
10 IV, IV | money to his own uses, but contributed to the public wealth. He
11 IV, VI | unusual prudence and sagacity, contributed to his aggrandizement. Indeed
12 VI, II | by words and letters, had contributed to make the disgraceful
13 VII, I | people, of every grade, also contributed. Besides this, any exiles
14 VII, I | among the qualities which contributed to make him prince in his
15 VIII, II | wished it, would never have contributed to so abominable a design.
16 VIII, IV | settled, and what should be contributed by each in peace or war.
17 VIII, VII| power; all which greatly contributed to the repose and prosperity
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