Book, Chapter
1 1, I | Such was the building of Florence, for [it was built either
2 1, II | constitution. The Republic of Florence gives a proof of this, which
3 1, VII | happened to the Republic of Florence because the multitude was
4 1, VII | incident which ensued in Florence in connection with Piero
5 1, VIII | organized in our City of Florence. And as in Rome this institution
6 1, VIII | institution did much good, at Florence this poor order did much
7 1, VIII | Factions to ruin. If in Florence there had been some arrangement
8 1, VIII | desired to make changes in Florence. This affair, both for this
9 1, XI | be crude. The people of Florence did not seem either crude
10 1, XXXIII | only one of our City [of Florence]. Cosimo De’Medici, from
11 1, XXXIII | Cosimo and drove him out of Florence. Whence there resulted that,
12 1, XXXVIII| he sent one of his men to Florence to ask passage for himself
13 1, XXXVIII| himself and his army. In Florence they consulted how this
14 1, XXXVIII| proposal was rejected in Florence: when Monsignor Imbault
15 1, XXXVIII| with them] outside. In Florence they did not cease abusing
16 1, XXXIX | every time.~The City of Florence, having after the year XCIV [
17 1, XLV | observed by those who made it.~Florence, after ninety four [1494],
18 1, XLVII | City had been driven from Florence, and no other government
19 1, XLIX | happened to the City of Florence which, for having had its
20 1, XLIX | except in necessity. But Florence and other Cities born as
21 1, LII | to have driven him out of Florence: for if those Citizens who
22 1, LII | for himself in the City of Florence alone by favoring the General
23 1, LIV | revered. A few years ago Florence was divided into two factions,
24 1, LV | long time three Republics, Florence, Siena, and Lucca; and although
25 1, LIX | the Roman side, and with Florence in MDXII [1512] in order
26 2, XV | Which cost the City of Florence much money, and was to lose
27 2, XXI | examples, when we have them in Florence and Tuscany? Everyone knows
28 2, XXIII | greatly increased the City of Florence, and given her those fields
29 2, XXIII | as it would appear that Florence lacked the strength to hold
30 2, XXIV | as there was a saying in Florence alleged by our wise men,
31 2, XXIV | fallacy of this, those of Florence and Pisa will be enough
32 2, XXV | come to the Republic of Florence with other arts than this;
33 2, XXV | spontaneously into the arms of Florence. The City of Siena has never
34 2, XXVII | reinstate the Medici in Florence and to tax the City, they
35 2, XXVII | accord: which the people of Florence, having become haughty,
36 2, XXVII | the ruin of that State [Florence]. Princes who are attacked
37 2, XXVII | was to change the State in Florence, to take it away from its
38 2, XXX | and beginning with our own Florence in times past in the period
39 2, XXX | which have been caused to Florence have been seen, and can
40 3, I | who governed the State of Florence, from the year one thousand
41 3, VI | the Cathedral Church in Florence, it was learned that Giuliano
42 3, VI | harsh and unendurable, as Florence, Athens, and Heraclea know,
43 3, VI | having become Tyrant of Florence, and learning that he was
44 3, VI | will of the Citizens of Florence, put to death one who had
45 3, VII | the State of De’ Medici in Florence, when in the year one thousand
46 3, XII | neighbors of the City of Florence and the neighbors of the
47 3, XII | marvel (as many do) that Florence has expended more in war
48 3, XII | in their defense as had Florence, and the neighboring Cities
49 3, XII | neighbors more powerful than did Florence), because of having found
50 3, XII | overcome them than that other [Florence], since it is surrounded
51 3, XII | servitude; as happened to Florence in recent times, and to
52 3, XV | the Florentines; where [Florence] sent as Commissioners Giovanbattista
53 3, XV | occurred, had to return to Florence; then Luca remaining alone
54 3, XVI | occurred in our City of Florence after [the year] one thousand
55 3, XVI | delayed, that the City of Florence purchased it [Pisa]. Such
56 3, XVIII | the enemy; and wrote to Florence that they had repulsed [
57 3, XXX | Soderini, Gonfalonier of Florence also recognized it. The
58 3, XLIII | past events of our City of Florence, and takes in consideration
59 3, XLIII | Dukes of Milan, and how Florence, deprived of other expedients,
60 3, XLIII | Visconti, and to defend Florence against their power if the
61 3, XLIII | between them.~So that, if Florence had not been constrained
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