Book, Chapter
1 I, III| and there was a council of twelve, who each year appointed
2 I, III| emperor, who at the end of twelve years was crowned by Pope
3 I, V | rebelled, he put to death twelve thousand of its citizens.
4 II, II | into six parts, and elected twelve citizens, two for each sixth,
5 II, II | These arts were at first twelve, seven major and five minor.
6 II, II | of the city, and elected twelve men who, as the supreme
7 II, II | with the Credenza and the twelve Buono Uomini, were called
8 II, III| returned, and, instead of twelve governors, fourteen were
9 II, III| during the interim they were twelve.~This government, as will
10 II, V | would be necessary to have twelve of the first citizens appear
11 II, VI | counsels, the Signory appointed twelve citizens whom they called
12 II, VII| Arno having, in 1333, risen twelve feet above their ordinary
13 II, I | ordinary cause, there had been twelve or thirteen created; but
14 II, I | people; and instead of the twelve Buonuomini, or good men,
15 II, I | party, and conferred upon twelve of the people. To the eight
16 III, III| observed, were at first twelve; in the course of time they
17 III, VII| which had then continued twelve years. At this time, the
18 V, III| six feet in height and twelve feet wide, covered with
19 VI, I | before Cignano, a fortress twelve miles from Brescia; the
20 VI, III| entirely routed, that of twelve thousand horse only one
21 VI, V | entered the country with twelve thousand troops, under the
22 VII, VI | and terminated a peace of twelve years’ continuance, as will
23 VIII, IV | the opportunity, they sent twelve ambassadors to the pontiff,
24 VIII, V | the duke of Calabria with twelve thousand horse and five
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