Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | the difference between the Colleagues, on account of the cities
2 II, V | Gonfaloniers of the companies and colleagues of the Signory; and ordered,
3 II, VI | existing Signors and the Colleagues, feeling themselves possessed
4 III, II | having to consult, first the Colleagues and then the Councils, Salvestro
5 III, II | he called together the Colleagues and the Council on the same
6 III, II | the same morning, and the Colleagues being apart, he proposed
7 III, II | which the Signory and the Colleagues came together, and finding
8 III, II | with armed men, and the Colleagues granted to threats, what
9 III, II | the Priors summoned their Colleagues and these Syndics, and consulted
10 III, II | Balia, to the Signors, the Colleagues, the Eight, the Capitani
11 III, III| they called together the colleagues and those citizens who with
12 III, IV | force, appointed four of the Colleagues to proceed to the palace
13 III, IV | deliberation of the Signors, Colleagues, and Council of the people.
14 III, IV | deprived the Signory and the Colleagues of their magistracy, and
15 IV, VI | would be supported by his colleagues.~Bernardo entered upon the
16 IV, VII| endeavored to sound his colleagues with respect to Cosmo: seeing
17 V, I | thus gave the pope and his colleagues time to recover themselves.
18 V, I | unless from the Signory and Colleagues, which were thirty-seven
19 VI, I | the count, and also by the colleagues as far as themselves were
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