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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXVII| GOOD OR ENTIRELY BAD~When Pope Julius II in the year one 2 1, XXVII| Church. The temerity of the Pope and the cowardice of Giovanpagolo 3 1, XXVII| prudent men who were with the Pope, nor could they understand 4 1, XXVII| booty, there being with the Pope all the Cardinals with their 5 2, X | and a few days ago the Pope and the Florentine together 6 2, XI | seventy nine [1479] the Pope and the King of Naples assaulted 7 2, XXII | Swiss, through the help of Pope Julius II, desired to obtain 8 2, XXII | regain the Florentines and Pope Leo X, deeming his enterprise 9 2, XXII | Emperor were in Verona. Pope Leo did not yield to the 10 2, XXII | were in the field, and the Pope had his forces organized 11 2, XXII | it would be easy for the Pope to assail him and rout him, 12 2, XXII | fight, and the forces of the Pope and of Spain did not presume 13 2, XXIV | by Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI; when afterwards 14 2, XXIV | resolved to destroy them. Pope Julius, after having driven 15 2, XXIV | people rebelled, and the Pope quickly lost the fortress; 16 2, XXIV | razed two fortresses that Pope Sixtus IV had built, judging 17 3, IX | country, he was ruined. Pope Julius II proceeded during 18 3, XI | For it is seen that the Pope, after having recovered 19 3, XVIII| ruining the army of the Pope and of Spain, which, on 20 3, XXIX | ruled her were crushed by Pope Alexander VI, was an example 21 3, XXXI | their territory] to both the Pope and the King of Spain, and 22 3, XXXI | humility and submission to the Pope in order to move him to 23 3, XLIV | employed in our times by Pope Julian against the French, 24 3, XLIV | the Marquis of Mantua; for Pope Julius, wanting to drive 25 3, XLIV | indignation would arise in the Pope if they were refused or 26 3, XLIV | being in league with the Pope and the Venetians, and having 27 3, XLIV | sons in the hands of the Pope, had reasons which could


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