Book, Chapter
1 II, II | defense of it, they appointed twenty banners in the city, and
2 II, II | council of one hundred and twenty citizens, elected from the
3 II, III | his disposal divided into twenty companies of fifty men each,
4 II, VI | in a body, amounting to twenty thousand foot and one thousand
5 II, VII | or fortified place within twenty miles of Florence.~After
6 II, VII | the beginning of the war, twenty citizens had been appointed
7 II, VII | entirely failed. Upon this the Twenty, seeing the anger of the
8 II, VIII| them.~The office of the Twenty began to fall into disuse,
9 IV, II | defeat. They also appointed twenty citizens to levy new taxes,
10 V, IV | is worthy of remark) of twenty fortresses held in that
11 V, VI | had continued more than twenty days, during which the Florentines
12 VI, II | and related that about twenty years ago, Ercole, cousin
13 VI, IV | the Milanese, and gave him twenty days to consider what course
14 VI, V | had also a fleet of about twenty vessels, comprising galleys
15 VI, VI | taken, and they gave him twenty thousand florins by way
16 VII, I | amounted to no less a sum than twenty thousand ducats. He thus
17 VII, VI | king, the expense exceeding twenty thousand florins. Deprived
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