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maggiore 4
magisterial 1
magistracies 7
magistracy 32
magistrate 5
magistrates 49
magnificence 10
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32 honors
32 least
32 lodovico
32 magistracy
32 named
32 provided
32 romans
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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magistracy

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | power, were to hold their magistracy two months, and were not 2 II, III | expiration of the first magistracy they were augmented to six, 3 II, III | the loss of the supreme magistracy, they could not endure that, 4 II, VIII| buildings, the halls of the magistracy, and the insignia of free 5 II, I | other offices, and leave the magistracy of the Signory wholly to 6 III, II | for his longer holding the magistracy, of which he was either 7 III, III | be capable of holding any magistracy. They annulled the laws 8 III, III | Signory did not assume the magistracy with the usual pomp, but 9 III, III | in the beginning of their magistracy than to restore peace, caused 10 III, III | believed that during our magistracy the city was to be ruined, 11 III, III | we willingly accepted the magistracy, thinking that by our gentleness 12 III, III | constant disposal of that magistracy, favored the followers of 13 III, IV | disposed rather to conclude his magistracy in dishonor than in danger, 14 III, IV | the Colleagues of their magistracy, and burned the balloting 15 III, VII | before the expiration of his magistracy, he would revenge himself 16 IV, I | disposition, obtained the supreme magistracy by the consent of those 17 IV, IV | displeased not only the magistracy, but the whole city.~ 18 IV, V | excited the compassion of the magistracy. They ordered the immediate 19 IV, V | against the citizens and magistracy, that without waiting for 20 IV, VI | apprehension, so that whenever a magistracy was created, the numbers 21 IV, VII | the new Signory assume the magistracy and the old resign their 22 IV, VII | deprive the new Signory of the magistracy, appoint another, burn the 23 VII, I | being re-established, and a magistracy created to carry it into 24 VII, I | in the beginning of his magistracy, several times proposed 25 VII, III | the renewal of the supreme magistracy; and Niccolo Soderini was 26 VII, III | wasted the period of his magistracy in vain hopes, which his 27 VII, III | another gonfalonier. Thus the magistracy of Niccolo expired; and 28 VII, III | result from the delay, as his magistracy was on the point of expiring. 29 VII, III | appointed to the supreme magistracy, and as soon as he assumed 30 VII, V | and when questioned by the magistracy concerning the real motives 31 VIII, I | strong, were set aside by the magistracy. Francesco dePazzi, being 32 VIII, VI | governed by a stranger; for the magistracy, and not the San Giorgio,


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