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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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council

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | people; and there was a council of twelve, who each year 2 I, IV | weapons; for the pope called a council at Rome, and deprived Henry 3 I, V | France, where he appointed a council to be held at Lyons, where 4 I, VII | pope and the people of RomeCouncil of Pisa—Council of Constance— 5 I, VII | of Rome—Council of PisaCouncil of ConstanceFilippo Visconti 6 I, VII | of Bologna, appointed a council at Pisa, where they created 7 I, VII | agreed to call a general council, in which the church should 8 I, VII | appointed for the holding of the council, contrary to the expectation 9 I, VII | induced the pope to call the council, still, having promised 10 I, VII | cardinals, he complied, and the council elected Oddo, of the Colonnesi 11 II, II | Casentino, who called a council of Ghibellines at Empoli. 12 II, II | men.” They also formed a council of eighty citizens, which 13 II, II | were called the General Council. They also appointed another 14 II, II | They also appointed another council of one hundred and twenty 15 II, VI | The first was called the Council of the People, the other 16 II, VI | the People, the other the Council of the Commune.~ 17 II, VIII| design of slaying him in the council, although they knew that 18 II, I | companies of the people; and the council was so reformed, that the 19 III, I | bring his case before the council and denounce the offender, 20 III, II | Salvestro addresses the council in its favor—The law is 21 III, II | together the Colleagues and the Council on the same morning, and 22 III, II | went immediately to the Council, and taking a lofty position 23 III, II | return home.~Those of the council who were in the secret, 24 III, II | obliged him to return to the council room, which was now full 25 III, II | apprehensive of evil, called the Council together to consider what 26 III, II | the courts. Upon this the Council, to give the Arts and the 27 III, IV | Signors, Colleagues, and Council of the people. But in order 28 III, IV | it was requisite that the Council of the Commune should also 29 III, IV | following morning, while the Council of the Commune were in consultation, 30 III, IV | struck terror into all the Council and Signory; and Guerrente 31 III, IV | their own apartments; the Council had descended from the chamber, 32 III, IV | their being confirmed by the Council, with an intimation, that 33 IV, I | favor of war prevailed, the Council of Ten were appointed, forces 34 IV, II | of them belonging to the Council of Ten, forces might be 35 IV, III | them with threats in the council as they had formerly done, 36 IV, IV | the Signory to call the Council together, at which 498 citizens 37 IV, IV | of war, they appointed a Council of Ten for its management, 38 IV, V | commissary, they went to the Council of Ten, and requested an 39 IV, V | presenting himself before the Council of Ten, he said that he 40 IV, V | design having failed, the Council of Ten, who had been re-elected, 41 IV, VII | never neglected his duty in council, and that when it occurred 42 V, III | church of Santa ReparataCouncil of Florence.~The count commenced 43 V, III | service; and at the last council of Bâle, the prelates of 44 V, III | the Greek prelates to the council at Bâle, to endeavor to 45 V, III | with the resolution of the council, assembled at Bâle, came 46 VI, III | hired forces, created a council of ten for management of 47 VI, V | occasions, and created the Council of Ten. They engaged new 48 VII, I | the people in a general council or parliament, but this 49 VII, I | and having gone to the council of Constance, with Pope 50 VIII, I | Pazzi, being at Rome, the Council of Eight, upon some trivial 51 VIII, III | They appeal to a future councilPapal and Neapolitan movements 52 VIII, III | divine service, assembled a council in Florence of all the Tuscan 53 VIII, III | pontiff to a future general council.~The pope did not neglect 54 VIII, IV | same time opposing in the council every proposition at all 55 VIII, IV | smaller number, and formed a council of seventy citizens, in 56 VIII, V | threatened him with the council, which had already been 57 VIII, VI | themselves, appointing a council of one hundred persons for 58 VIII, VI | the determinations of the council. Their credits were divided 59 VIII, VII | constantly increased; for in council he was eloquent and acute,


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