Book, Chapter
1 1, II | incident of Arezzo in [the year] one thousand five hundred
2 1, II | by that of Prato in [the year] one thousand five hundred
3 1, IX | two Consuls [elected] each year. Which gives testimony that
4 1, XIII | having occurred there that year, and certain prodigies coming
5 1, XIII | risen astonishingly that year, and the soldiers being
6 1, XIII | given replies that that year the City of the Veienti
7 1, XIII | there was impending that year the danger of [the City]
8 1, XIII | to him and that for one year there should be no discussion
9 1, XXIII | most recent example in the year one thousand five hundred
10 1, XXVII | When Pope Julius II in the year one thousand five hundred
11 1, XXXV | time (calling a long time a year or more) it is always dangerous
12 1, XXXV | were able in the second year to become insolent. And
13 1, XXXVI | Consul, who the previous year had himself been Consul,
14 1, XXXVIII| Government] of our City in the year one thousand five hundred [
15 1, XXXVIII| subsequent experience in the year MDII [1502] when Arezzo
16 1, XXXIX | Florence, having after the year XCIV [1494] lost part of
17 1, XL | Decemvir [Ten Citizens] for a year, among whom Appius Claudius,
18 1, XL | reappoint the Ten for another year: to which the People willingly
19 1, XL | appointments made for another year, begun to show their error
20 1, XL | The days that ended the year had come: the two tables
21 1, XLV | issued an edict that for one year it would not be licit to
22 2, VI | who, being elected for one year, and six months of that
23 2, VI | and six months of that year in quarters, wanted to finish
24 2, XXIV | Genoa. Afterwards in the year MDVII [1512] it happened
25 2, XXIV | at the beginning of the year with the entire army, who
26 2, XXVII | slave its people. In the year 1502 a Spanish army came
27 3, I | State of Florence, from the year one thousand four hundred
28 3, I | thirty four [1434] until the year one thousand four hundred
29 3, VII | in Florence, when in the year one thousand four hundred
30 3, XI | times to suffice me. In the year one thousand four hundred
31 3, XV | clarify this further. In the year one thousand five hundred [
32 3, XVI | City of Florence after [the year] one thousand four hundred
33 3, XVIII | example of this. In the year one thousand four hundred
34 3, XXII | their captain the previous year appeared before the sailors,
35 3, XXIV | Commands of the Tribunes for a year, because they judged it
36 3, XVII | can easily be seen. In the year one thousand five hundred
37 3, XLVIII | When the Florentines in the year one thousand five hundred
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