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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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fallen

   Book,  Chapter
1 III, IV | and the city must have fallen under greater tyranny than 2 III, V | ignominy into which they had fallen; and when, upon the first 3 IV, I | of his people, who having fallen from their horses were drowned 4 IV, II | negligence it had again fallen under the power of the plebeians, 5 V, VII| honorable means, but, having fallen from his horse, was trampled 6 VI, I | either have gone beyond, or fallen short of, the end for which 7 VII, VI | through internal factions, fallen into rebellion. Citta di 8 VII, VI | instantaneously, that the duke had fallen before anyone was aware 9 VIII, V | Alfonso himself would have fallen into the hands of the enemy, 10 VIII, V | the count of Urbino having fallen ill, was carried to Bologna


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