Book, Chapter
1 Int | that what was true nearly four hundred years ago, is quite
2 Int | Marietta Corsini, who bore him four sons and a daughter. He
3 I, IV | his wife, and a son about four years of age named Frederick;
4 I, VI | divided among themselves the four cities which remained of
5 I, VI | consented that he should send four cardinals to reform the
6 I, VI | an Englishman, who with four thousand English had fought
7 II, III | with the Priors, and have four thousand men at his command.
8 II, VI | army with an addition of four thousand men. This great
9 II, VI | each should have three or four; and to every Gonfalonier
10 II, VIII| the Cavalcanti, with those four families of the people which
11 II, I | created eight counsellors, four from each party. The government
12 II, I | palace, the office of the four councillors was taken from
13 II, I | success resulting, they left four Gonfalons in charge of the
14 III, IV | them by force, appointed four of the Colleagues to proceed
15 III, IV | therefore returned with four deputies of the plebeians,
16 III, IV | and created as a Signory, four from the lowest plebeians;
17 III, V | Signors, and the former only four. The Gonfalonier was to
18 III, V | and Tommaso Strozzi, these four almost became princes of
19 III, VI | Gonfalonier of Justice, and four others, to form a ballot-purse
20 IV, VI | took any food, so that in four days he ate only a small
21 V, I | Guadagni was beheaded, and four other citizens, among whom
22 V, V | necessaries. There were four several roads; one by Ravenna,
23 V, V | siege of Brescia. Thus in four days Verona was lost and
24 V, VI | and engaged to furnish four thousand horse and two thousand
25 V, VI | de’ Medici, commissaries. Four messengers, from Castel
26 V, VII | the Val di Chiane, distant four miles from the Borgo San
27 V, VII | a battle which continued four hours, only one man died,
28 V, VII | forefathers had held during four hundred years. When all
29 VI, III | this view they equipped four galleys at Livorno, and
30 VI, III | the same manner, loaded four vessels with provisions,
31 VI, IV | continuance of the war, four thousand horse and two thousand
32 VI, VII | France. This war continued four years. John’s failure was
33 VII, I | so great a citizen, and four others, situated at Careggi,
34 VIII, II | Rinato were condemned within four days after the murder of
35 VIII, IV | shores, he suddenly landed four thousand soldiers, and attacked
36 VIII, V | Ferrara, and having assembled four thousand cavalry and eight
37 VIII, V | own territories, he, with four thousand horse and two thousand
38 VIII, VI | retreated a distance of four miles; for their generals
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