The History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : Together with the Prince, and Various Historical Tracts |
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affairs afterwards Alberti Albizzi Alfonso ambassadors amongst appointed arms army assembled assistance attack authority banished became Bologna Brescia Buondelmonti caused Cerchi Charles church citizens commissaries compelled consent Corso Cosmo count danger death defend deprived desire dominion Donati duke of Calabria duke of Milan duke's emperor endeavoured enemies enterprise evil exile faction favour fear Filippo Florence Florentines forces former fortress fortune Francesco friends gave Genoese Ghibellines Giovanni Gonfalonier greater Guelphs honour hope induced influence injury Italy Jacopo king of Naples kingdom kingdom of Naples latter leaders league liberty Lombardy Lucca Lucchese Machiavelli Medici Milanese Neri Niccolo Piccinino nobility obtain occasion palace party peace piazza Piero Pisa plebeians plundered pontiff pope possession prince prisoner proceeded Puglia republic resolved restored Rinaldo Rinaldo degli Albizzi Romagna Romans Rome ruin sent Sforza Signory soon territory thought took troops Tuscany Venetians victory Visconti whilst wished
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Page 521 - English Translation on opposite pages, Notes, Introduction, and Glossary, by Rev. S. Fox, MA To which is added the Anglo-Saxon Version of the METRES OF BOETHIUS, with a free Translation by Martin F.