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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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eight

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III| quarters, and the Priors became eight, although upon some occasions 2 II, VI | obtain by force; and sent eight men as ambassadors to the 3 II, I | Buonuomini, or good men, created eight counsellors, four from each 4 II, I | twelve of the people. To the eight signors who remained, a 5 III, II | Parte, the other of the eight commissioners of the war— 6 III, II | to the church, appointed eight citizens for the administration 7 III, II | the rather, because the eight commissioners of war were 8 III, II | to their adversaries. The eight carried on the war, and 9 III, II | the end of each year the eight were continued in office, 10 III, II | the Guelphs against the eight attained such a pitch, that 11 III, II | citizens, but even against the eight themselves; and the captains 12 III, II | leaders of whom were the eight commissioners of war, Giorgio 13 III, II | design was discovered by the Eight, who took care to render 14 III, II | Signors, the Colleagues, the Eight, the Capitani di Parte, 15 III, IV | of the plebeians and the Eight Commissioners of War, who 16 III, IV | which he had been tied.~The Eight Commissioners of War, on 17 III, IV | Novella, where they appointed eight leaders for their party, 18 III, IV | leaders determined that Eight, elected from their trades, 19 III, VII| both at home and abroad for eight years, at the end of which, 20 IV, VII| the power of a Balia, the Eight of War and the Capitano 21 IV, VII| succeeding months, and with him eight signors, all partisans of 22 V, I | appointments. They gave to eight of the guard authority to 23 V, V | so, with provisions for eight days, he took the mountain 24 V, VI | people of Perugia, he took eight thousand ducats from them, 25 VI, V | forces to the number of eight thousand soldiers under 26 VI, VII| castle of St. Casciano, about eight miles from Florence, upon 27 VII, I | This government, during the eight years it continued, was 28 VII, V | how it had occurred. The eight citizens, possessing the 29 VII, V | and being told that the Eight had assembled, went and 30 VII, V | desired effect upon the Eight, who replied that they knew 31 VIII, I | at Rome, the Council of Eight, upon some trivial occasion, 32 VIII, IV | Casciano, a castle within eight miles of Florence; the leaders 33 VIII, V | four thousand cavalry and eight thousand infantry, they 34 VIII, VI | affairs, and a committee of eight, who, as the executive body,


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