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venetian 8
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33 tumults
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33 venetians
32 acquire
32 athens
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Niccolò Machiavelli
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venetians

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | Lacedemonians, and in our times the Venetians, placed it in the hands 2 1, VI | prudence gave them [the Venetians] the laws [form of Government], 3 1, VI | the Plebs in war like the Venetians, or not to open the door 4 1, XII | she took away the power of Venetians with the aid of France; 5 1, XXXV | their King, and how the Venetians give to their Doges; for 6 1, LIII | as was said above of the Venetians who, when assaulted by so 7 2, X | accumulated for defense. The Venetians a few years ago also, having 8 2, XVII | the King of France, the Venetians, in order to resist the 9 2, XVII | killed at Ferrara when the Venetians assaulted that State a few 10 2, XIX | the acquisitions; as the Venetians and Florentines have done, 11 2, XXII | and, in addition to the Venetians whom King Louis and gained 12 2, XXVII| situated on water like the Venetians), seeing the greatness of 13 2, XXX | in this baseness, but the Venetians and the King of France, 14 2, XXX | the Florentines, and the Venetians, and this Kingdom [of France] 15 2, XXX | the Florentines and the Venetians have purchased, in which 16 2, XXX | In the last few years the Venetians afforded similar proof, 17 3, XI | Italy conspired against the Venetians, and then when they had 18 3, XI | dangers, as happened to the Venetians in eight [1508], who, if 19 3, XI | State of Lombardy for the Venetians against the French, in order 20 3, XI | they had been able. The Venetians, therefore, were able to 21 3, XII | arises from the fact that the Venetians did not have neighbors as 22 3, XVIII| that city strongly; the Venetians having undertaken its protection 23 3, XVIII| above Marradi, the enemy [Venetians] withdrew from around Castiglione 24 3, XVIII| morning and withdraw, the Venetians toward Berzighelli and Faenza, 25 3, XVIII| that they had repulsed [the Venetians] and won the war. Which 26 3, XXII | that soon afterwards the Venetians assured themselves of him 27 3, XXXI | there are the Romans and the Venetians.~No ill fortune ever made 28 3, XXXI | was seen to be done by the Venetians, who, in good fortune (which 29 3, XXXI | the same example as the Venetians had given.~ 30 3, XLIV | French forces and for the Venetians to remain neutral, and having 31 3, XLIV | Bologna, and sent to tell the Venetians to remain neutral and to 32 3, XLIV | King sent him aid and the Venetians remained neutral. The Monsignor 33 3, XLIV | league with the Pope and the Venetians, and having one of his sons


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