Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | bandits and servants numbering four thousand men occupied the
2 1, XXXVII | that they made him Consul four times; and with few intervening
3 1, XXXVIII| of the Florentines until four months after [the surrender].
4 1, XLV | Florence, after ninety four [1494], having had its State [
5 1, XLVII | course, and were content that four Tribunes with Consular power
6 1, XLVII | deception.~After one thousand four hundred fourteen [1414]
7 1, LVIII | people will see that for four hundred years they have
8 1, LVIII | Tribunes, they did not make four elections of which they
9 2, XI | Florentines, when in one thousand four hundred seventy nine [1479]
10 2, XVII | Candottieri, in the twenty four years in which there have
11 2, XXI | ANY PLACE WAS THE CAPUA, FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AFTER THEY
12 2, XXVII | that Alexander saw after four months [of siege] that taking
13 2, XXXII | others, and during more than four hundred and fifty years
14 3, I | from the year one thousand four hundred thirty four [1434]
15 3, I | thousand four hundred thirty four [1434] until the year one
16 3, I | until the year one thousand four hundred ninety four [1494]
17 3, I | thousand four hundred ninety four [1494] said that it was
18 3, VI | whenever they exceed three or four in number. And as soon as
19 3, VII | in the year one thousand four hundred ninety four [1494]
20 3, VII | thousand four hundred ninety four [1494] no one was harmed
21 3, XI | In the year one thousand four hundred eighty four [1484]
22 3, XI | thousand four hundred eighty four [1484] all Italy conspired
23 3, XV | remedy this insult, created four Tribunes with Consular power,
24 3, XVI | the year] one thousand four hundred ninety four [1494],
25 3, XVI | thousand four hundred ninety four [1494], and the Florentine
26 3, XVIII | In the year one thousand four hundred ninety eight [1498],
27 3, XXIII | triumphal carriage drawn by four white horses, where they
28 3, XXV | is seen that even after four hundred years after Rome
29 3, XXV | which did not exceed beyond four jugeri, when the Legate
30 3, XXV | man, as was Cincinnatus, four jugeri of land was enough
31 3, XXXI | infelicity they came in four days, and after only a partial
32 3, XLIX | this disorder derived, into four Tribes, so that they should
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