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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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councils

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | consideration of the other councils, and which distributed the 2 II, III| previously the custom of councils and magistrates to assemble 3 II, VI | abroad, though previously the councils of the retiring magistrates 4 II, VI | city, annulled all the old councils, and created two new ones, 5 III, I | in the magistracies and councils. The city being all in arms, 6 III, II | Colleagues and then the Councils, Salvestro being Provost ( 7 III, II | informed of the course the Councils had adopted, each took refuge 8 III, III| Signors, but by all the Councils; and thus it was hoped the 9 III, IV | they could not assemble two councils during the same day it was 10 III, VII| would propose a law to the councils, which would include the 11 IV, II | advice was rejected in the Councils. Therefore, to render the 12 IV, II | plebeians less authority in the Councils, both by the reduction in 13 IV, II | that at the meeting of the Councils every one should be free 14 IV, VI | hearing the assembly of the Councils, the noise of arms which 15 V, II | the magistrates and the councils. In that city are many noble 16 VI, II | To this end, in 1444 the councils created a new Balia, which 17 VII, I | advised in the deliberative councils not to renew the power of 18 VII, I | They then endeavored in the councils to establish a new balia, 19 VII, I | threatened the members of the councils with injurious and arrogant 20 VII, II | public resistance in the councils, on pretense that the alliance 21 VII, II | that the magistrates and councils should govern the city, 22 VII, V | agitating the question in their councils, declaring it grossly improper 23 VII, V | entire attention both in the councils and throughout the city; 24 VIII, IV | circles, but in the public councils; and one individual even


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