Book, Chapter
1 I, III | two consuls were annually chosen from the nobility, who governed
2 I, VI | that they were generally chosen to arbitrate in controversies
3 II, I | am glad to learn you have chosen a wife, although I had reserved
4 II, I | of the lady whom he had chosen, became inflamed with such
5 II, II | sixth, thirty citizens were chosen, who, with the Credenza
6 II, III | one year, and were to be chosen by the pope. The Florentines
7 II, III | republic two months, and chosen from either the people or
8 II, III | to six, that one might be chosen from each sixth of the city,
9 II, III | Gonfalonier of Justice, chosen from the people, and place
10 II, VIII| of religion and humanity, chosen for his residence the convent
11 II, VIII| he who should be finally chosen took office, the duties
12 II, I | respect of the post they had chosen and in their followers.
13 II, I | the Gonfalonier should be chosen alternately from either
14 III, I | appointed, of whom two should be chosen from the companies of minor
15 III, II | Salvestro de Medici from being chosen Gonfalonier—Salvestro de
16 III, V | The Gonfalonier was to be chosen alternately from each.~The
17 V, I | and death should always be chosen from among the leaders of
18 V, V | disputed by the enemy, was chosen as the least objectionable.
19 V, V | marquis of Mantua and a chosen body of men, went to meet
20 VII, II | of Venetian origin, was chosen to succeed him; and that
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