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1 III | reasons Louis XII, King of France, quickly occupied Milan,
2 III | weakest places. Thus to cause France to lose Milan the first
3 III | Nevertheless Milan was taken from France both the first and the second
4 III | acquisition than did the King of France.~Now I say that those dominions
5 III | which have been bound to France for so long a time: and,
6 III | good.~But let us turn to France and inquire whether she
7 III(2) | Louis XII, King of France, “The Father of the People,”
8 III | and blame. Therefore, if France could have attacked Naples
9 III | wish to take Lombardy from France in order to give it to the
10 III(3) | Charles VIII, King of France, born 1470, died 1498.
11 III | Italy has been caused by France, and her ruin may be attributed
12 IV | the Turk and the King of France. The entire monarchy of
13 IV | chooses. But the King of France is placed in the midst of
14 IV | kingdoms governed like that of France, because one can easily
15 IV | constituted like that of France. Hence arose those frequent
16 IV | against the Romans in Spain, France, and Greece, owing to the
17 VII | the other, the goodwill of France: that is to say, he feared
18 VII | conquest, had next to consider France, for he knew that the king,
19 VII | alliances and to temporize with France in the expedition which
20 VII | he had no longer to study France (for the French were already
21 VII | influence, the kingdom of France having relations with him.
22 XI | slightly — yet now a king of France trembles before it, and
23 XI | Before Charles, King of France, passed into Italy19, this
24 XII | was that Charles, King of France, was allowed to seize Italy
25 XII(24) | fought in the English wars in France, and was knighted by Edward
26 XIII(31)| Charles VII of France, surnamed “The Victorious,”
27 XIII | fortune and valour liberated France from the English, recognized
28 XIII | proves it, the kingdom of France would be unconquerable if
29 XVI | made war on the King of France; and he made many wars without
30 XIX | kingdoms of our times is France, and in it are found many
31 XIX | Afterwards he sought him out in France, and took from him his government
32 XXI | he has finally attacked France; and thus his achievements
33 XXI | The Venetians joined with France against the Duke of Milan,
34 XXV | are Germany, Spain, and France, either this invasion would
35 XXV | discussion with the King of France; nevertheless he personally
36 XXV | drew after him the King of France, because that king, having
37 XXV | succeeded. Because the King of France would have made a thousand
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