Book, Chapter
1 I, V | full of sanctity, after six months renounced the pontificate,
2 I, VI | first sent a legate with six thousand Bretons, came in
3 II, II | therefore divided the city into six parts, and elected twelve
4 II, II | after having been expelled six years; the recent offences
5 II, III | magistracy they were augmented to six, that one might be chosen
6 II, III | the Signory, they added six citizens to their number
7 II, IV | that the Captains of the Six Parts, and whoever were
8 II, V | Signors of the party of Lando, six more were appointed of the
9 II, VIII| and within, he appointed six rectors for the country,
10 II, VIII| Florence. They also elected six others to take upon them
11 II, VIII| party from Sienna, with six ambassadors, men of high
12 II, I | and hence there would be six signors, one for each sixth,
13 II, I | were again soon reduced to six. It now seemed desirable
14 II, I | this way the people sent six Gonfalons, with orders to
15 III, I | law provided that to the six Captains of Parts an additional
16 III, IV | Barnabas. Their number exceeded six thousand, and before daybreak
17 III, VI | now made, had continued six years; and the internal
18 III, VII | the state. They declared six of the family of the Ricci
19 III, VII | the Ricci rebels; also, six of the Alberti; two of the
20 V, III | was about to consecrate, six feet in height and twelve
21 V, VI | had crossed the Po with six thousand horse. This made
22 VI, II | name was Giovanni, only six years old, it was apprehended
23 VI, V | sixteen thousand horse and six thousand foot assailed his
24 VI, V | his depredations within six miles of the city, to the
25 VII, I | balia was granted to it six times.~There were in Florence,
26 VII, VI | shoulder and spine. These six wounds were inflicted so
27 VIII, V | hundred men at arms, and six thousand foot. They first
28 VIII, V | expired, they were reduced to six thousand horse and five
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