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1 I, II | meantime the Lombards, having drawn themselves together in Pavia,
2 I, IV | France, and at Anvers, having drawn together a vast multitude
3 I, VI | great number of people being drawn together into a comparatively
4 II, I | new places, where men are drawn together for mutual accommodation
5 II, I | industrious individuals who were drawn together. Pisa, too, on
6 II, II | they provided a large car, drawn by two oxen, covered with
7 II, II | unfurled, and many armed men drawn to them. These, learning
8 II, III | resorted to. The nobility were drawn together in three places:
9 II, IV | own house, where, having drawn together a great number
10 II, V | whole territory. Having drawn together a large army, they
11 II, VI | the whole body were not drawn out, a part might operate
12 II, VIII| public business; and having drawn them together, it was his
13 II, I | Bridge. The people were drawn together under the Gonfalon
14 III, I | great number of people were drawn together. The disturbance
15 III, II | associate of his would be drawn, and he would thus be rendered
16 III, II | de’ Medici was therefore drawn Gonfalonier, and, being
17 III, II | Parte had at the same time drawn together a great number
18 III, III | resolutions, the new Signory were drawn for, and Luigi Guicciardini
19 III, V | plebeians, the new Signory was drawn, and among those who composed
20 III, VI | Filippo Magalotti, was drawn Gonfalonier of Justice;
21 III, VI | dignity, and in his stead was drawn Bardo Mancini, who was quite
22 III, VI | every Signory, two should be drawn.~This government from its
23 IV, IV | and among those who were drawn, was one named Giusto, a
24 IV, VII | come, Niccolo di Cocco was drawn Gonfalonier for the two
25 V, VI | punctual; and Antonio, having drawn him, as if for the convenience
26 V, VII | their commissaries, had drawn together their forces, and
27 V, VII | left; the infantry being drawn up along the banks of the
28 VI, II | his concealment, and being drawn forth in complete armor
29 VII, II | a favorable Signory were drawn, they would be in condition
30 VII, III | CHAPTER III~Niccolo Soderini drawn Gonfalonier of Justice—Great
31 VII, III | and Niccolo Soderini was drawn Gonfalonier of Justice.
32 VII, VI | ensued, several swords were drawn, and as often happens in
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