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1 4,3 | thirty-four years in the Signoria. The French ambassador put 2 5,2 | present himself before the Signoria, but when he arrived at 3 5,2 | letter was intercepted. The Signoria considered that it was an 4 5,2 | addressed to him by the Signoria; then he asked for his lance, 5 5,2 | when the deputies of the Signoria spoke of ratifying the treaty 6 5,2 | delegate his authority to the Signoria: all they had to do was 7 5,2 | were the conditions: ~The Signoria were to pay to Charles VIII, 8 5,2 | three instalments; ~The Signoria were to remove the sequestration 9 5,2 | price on their heads; ~The Signoria were to engage to pardon 10 5,3 | 3~Lastly, the Signoria were to recognise the claims 11 5,3 | much to the joy of the Signoria, left Florence, and advanced 12 9,1 | to the people and to the Signoria, and the two together gave 13 9,2 | enemy of the Church. The Signoria, abandoned by France, and 14 9,2 | allowed to try. At last the Signoria, reserving this privilege 15 9,3 | without distinction. The Signoria, foreseeing the disorder 16 9,3 | demand was accompanied, the Signoria insisted that Savonarola' 17 9,3 | even after their death: the Signoria, yielding to his wishes, 18 12,1| the Florentines; that the Signoria should engage to give no