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1 II | will regain it.~We have in Italy, for example, the Duke of
2 III | defeated and driven out of Italy; which followed from the
3 III | not to have to do it in Italy; they could have avoided
4 III | having held possession of Italy for the longest period;
5 III | King Louis was brought into Italy by the ambition of the Venetians,
6 III | wishing to get a foothold in Italy, and having no friends there —
7 III | master of two-thirds of Italy.~Let any one now consider
8 III | maintained his position in Italy had he observed the rules
9 III | himself forced to come into Italy.~And as if it were not enough
10 III | was the prime arbiter of Italy he takes an associate, so
11 III | it she got a foothold in Italy, this other partition merited
12 III | of the greater powers in Italy, he brought in a foreign
13 III | nor brought Spain into Italy, it would have been very
14 III | the Church and of Spain in Italy has been caused by France,
15 VII | this, he saw the arms of Italy, especially those by which
16 VII | bring back the French into Italy; he would not only not oppose
17 VII | Therefore the king came into Italy with the assistance of the
18 XI | been able to drive him from Italy, and to ruin the Venetians —
19 XI | King of France, passed into Italy19, this country was under
20 XI | no foreigner should enter Italy under arms; the other, that
21 XI | were little esteemed in Italy.~Alexander VI arose afterwards,
22 XI | drive the French out of Italy. All of these enterprises
23 XI(19) | Charles VIII invaded Italy in 1494.
24 XII | to prove, for the ruin of Italy has been caused by nothing
25 XII | France, was allowed to seize Italy with chalk in hand;21 and
26 XII(21)| which Charles VIII seized Italy, implying that it was only
27 XII(21)| passed the whole length of Italy without resistance: so that
28 XII(21)| the Frenchmen came into Italy with chalk in their hands,
29 XII | and followed the custom of Italy. And in the beginning of
30 XII(24)| of troops and went into Italy. These became the famous “
31 XII | examples I have reached Italy, which has been ruled for
32 XII | come to be repudiated in Italy, that the Pope has acquired
33 XII | temporal power, and that Italy has been divided up into
34 XII | this it came to pass that Italy fell partly into the hands
35 XII | time were the arbiters of Italy. After these came all the
36 XII | have directed the arms of Italy; and the end of all their
37 XII | thus they have brought Italy to slavery and contempt.~
38 XIX | army on Rome, and reached Italy before it was known that
39 XIX | people of Rome, and all Italy conspired against him, to
40 XX | enough in those times when Italy was in a way balanced, but
41 XXI | Africa, he came down on Italy, he has finally attacked
42 XXIV | CHAPTER XXIV~THE PRINCES OF ITALY HAVE LOST THEIR STATES~THE
43 XXIV | have lost their states in Italy in our times, such as the
44 XXV | And if you will consider Italy, which is the seat of these
45 XXVI | EXHORTATION TO LIBERATE ITALY FROM THE BARBARIANS~HAVING
46 XXVI | spirit, it was necessary that Italy should be reduced to the
47 XXVI | fortune rejected him; so that Italy, left as without life, waits
48 XXVI | in so many revolutions in Italy, and in so many campaigns,
49 XXVI | revered and admired, and in Italy there are not wanting opportunities
50 XXVI | allowed to pass for letting Italy at last see her liberator
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