Book, Chapter
1 1, I | inside; and as for the public Council, which is worthy of greater
2 1, VII | or to any Magistrate or Council, if he should in any way
3 1, XXXIV| Republic move to slowly (no council or Magistrate being able
4 1, XXXIX| there ought to be created [a Council of] five men who should
5 1, XLV | the verdicts which the [Council of] Eight and the Signoria
6 1, XLIX | that [abuse], which has [a Council] of Ten Citizens who are
7 1, XLIX | authority, they established [the Council] of Forty: And in addition
8 1, XLIX | Forty: And in addition the Council of the Pregadi (which is
9 1, XLIX | Pregadi (which is the highest council) had the power to castigate
10 1, L | CHAPTER L~A COUNCIL OR MAGISTRATE OUGHT NOT
11 1, L | you give authority to a Council to make a distribution of
12 1, L | Venetian Republic, the grand Council distributes the honors and
13 1, L | if the majority of that council were not satisfied or deceived.
14 1, L | thus was removed from that council the evil of being able with
15 2, IV | this they are governed by a council, and it follows that they
16 2, XIII | Latin Praetor, who in their council said these words: If even
17 2, XIV | Latin Praetor, in that same council, attest, where he says:
18 2, XV | of the Romans, called a council to arrange who should go
19 3, XXX | the Senate and the public council, so that he should be able
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