Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | was elected at Fondi by ten cardinals, who declared
2 II, II | under the this government ten years, during which time
3 II, VIII| contemptible; and at the end of ten months, his misconduct deprived
4 III, VII | Ricci, and the Medici for ten years, except a few individuals.
5 IV, I | distrust; that appointing the ten and hiring forces was in
6 IV, I | prevailed, the Council of Ten were appointed, forces were
7 IV, I | it was resolved that the ten should provide all the means
8 IV, II | Oh! they appointed the ten to frighten the enemy. Have
9 IV, II | belonging to the Council of Ten, forces might be led into
10 IV, IV | people that, during the ten years of peace had incessantly
11 IV, IV | they appointed a Council of Ten for its management, and
12 IV, V | they went to the Council of Ten, and requested an audience.
13 IV, V | himself before the Council of Ten, he said that he well knew
14 IV, V | oppressed with slander. The Ten endeavored, as well as circumstances
15 IV, V | to comply, although the Ten had insisted they should
16 IV, V | and inevitable, that the Ten were induced to make the
17 IV, V | having failed, the Council of Ten, who had been re-elected,
18 VI, II | government; for it being ten years since their acquisition
19 VI, III | forces, created a council of ten for management of the war,
20 VI, V | and created the Council of Ten. They engaged new condottieri,
21 VI, V | borders of the Chianti, within ten miles of Sienna, weak from
22 VI, VI | arrival at Alexandria, and ten thousand per month during
23 VII, V | upon celerity, assembled ten thousand foot and two thousand
24 VIII, IV | Florentines, and allowed them ten days to consider the reply.
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