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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | humanistic education of his time, as he knew no Greek.1 The 2 Int | Prince, written at the same time, supplement each other and 3 Int | political conditions of his time. And as in the Principe, 4 I, I | emperors, and at the same time so disturbed their government, 5 I, I | lords of Africa.~At this time Theodosius, son of Arcadius, 6 I, I | their king. He, a short time previously, in order to 7 I, II | form of government.~At this time the ancient Roman empire 8 I, II | Ravenna; but before he had time to secure the advantages 9 I, II | had won for him, in less time than he had taken to acquire 10 I, II | Justinian, being at this time assailed by the Parthians, 11 I, II | names which up to this time had been preserved, he placed 12 I, II | been established for some time, their dominions were held 13 I, II | defended themselves for a time, and others never fell under 14 I, III | Thus the popes, at one time friends of the Greeks, and 15 I, III | which occurred during the time of Heraclius, their influence 16 I, III | was in league. About this time Pascal I. occupied the pontificate, 17 I, III | among his sons, that at the time of his grandchildren, the 18 I, III | Hungary.~Romano was at this time emperor of Greece, having, 19 I, III | each other; and during this time the pope and the church 20 I, IV | Francis.~Italy was at this time governed partly by the people, 21 I, IV | people came into Italy at the time when the province was infested 22 I, IV | from thence, in a short time, recovered from the Greek 23 I, IV | which provinces, in the time of pope Nicholas II. his 24 I, IV | the Flemish.~About this time Urban II. became pope and 25 I, IV | Templars, which, after a short time, on account of their shameless 26 I, IV | great reputation, till the time of Saladin, when, by whose 27 I, IV | own pleasure. About this time, the Countess Matilda died, 28 I, IV | the emperors; and in the time of Barbarossa they were 29 I, IV | him. It happened at this time that the cardinal St. Clement, 30 I, IV | to be their magazine in time of war, and named in Alexandria, 31 I, IV | ecclesiastical affairs.~About this time Frederick returned to Italy, 32 I, IV | Naples, died about the same time, and the pope intended to 33 I, IV | Honorius III., in whose time the religious orders of 34 I, V | popes at Avignon.~At this time the states of Italy were 35 I, V | sometimes the other.~In the time of Otho III. there had come 36 I, V | by Clement IV., in whose time he arrived at Ostia, with 37 I, V | king of Bohemia. At this time Adrian died, and Nicholas 38 I, V | family. Previous to his time no mention is made of the 39 I, V | VIII. was elected.~After a time the French and Germans left 40 I, VI | and the Venetians.~At this time, Charles II. of Naples died, 41 I, VI | the papacy, during whose time the emperor still continued 42 I, VI | defending themselves a long time, began to despair of effecting 43 I, VI | small space, in a short time they made those places not 44 I, VI | But when, in the course of time, urged by their eagerness 45 I, VI | recover herself till the time of Alexander VI., who, by 46 I, VI | had died a considerable time before him. He ordered that 47 I, VI | a prisoner. After some time, in imitation of Rienzi, 48 I, VI | enemies, he too, after a short time, shared the same fate, and 49 I, VI | to the church. About this time Luchino Visconti died, and 50 I, VI | Urban irregular. At this time, the Genoese threw off the 51 I, VI | Although the Genoese were for a time successful, and held Venice 52 I, VII | twenty-nine cardinals. At this time Charles, king of Naples, 53 I, VII | at Naples. About the same time Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti 54 I, VII | those leaders who had from time to time authority in the 55 I, VII | leaders who had from time to time authority in the country, 56 I, VII | slain. Filippo remained some time in the castle of Pavia, 57 I, VII | he only remained a short time, for he was poisoned, by 58 I, VII | and then Padua.~At this time Pope Boniface died, and 59 I, VII | that the king in a short time gathered strength and retook 60 I, VII | of his enemies.~At this time there were three popes, 61 II, I | towns and cities were from time to time established; and 62 II, I | cities were from time to time established; and there is 63 II, I | their goods, and which, in time, became substantial buildings. 64 II, I | Florentini; for, in the time of Tiberius, they were governed 65 II, I | have two names at the same time. Therefore I think that, 66 II, I | Charlemagne; from whose time, till the year 1215, she 67 II, I | prince; so that, in the time of Henry III. the mind of 68 II, I | might be accomplished at any time, she had not made known 69 II, I | these troubles till the time of Frederick II., who, being 70 II, I | the rest of Italy had long time been, became divided into 71 II, II | Florentines thought the time favorable for the ordination 72 II, II | that the enemy might have time to provide for his defense; 73 II, II | authority Florence in a short time acquired. She became not 74 II, II | ten years, during which time they compelled the people 75 II, II | while in power, during the time of Frederick, as because 76 II, III | city.~Florence was at this time in a very unhappy condition; 77 II, III | Florentines remained for some time in domestic quiet, during 78 II, III | that every Signory at the time of entering upon the duties 79 II, III | nobility. Thus in a short time Florence again fell into 80 II, III | the Signory, which at that time was situated near St. Procolo; 81 II, III | would have to be done some time, and that it would be better 82 II, IV | Signory, one of whom at that time was the poet Dante, took 83 II, V | of her leaders, was the time for them to return. They, 84 II, V | that those who, a short time previously, when they came 85 II, VI | government.~About the same time, Uguccione lost the sovereignty 86 II, VI | enterprises, in a short time became the head of the Ghibellines 87 II, VI | unwillingly, gave the enemy time to withdraw in safety to 88 II, VI | appoint the Signory for a time only, the then existing 89 II, VI | magistracies for a long time to come, as well those whose 90 II, VI | consent to this, he wasted time, and allowed Castruccio 91 II, VI | Florence, so that in a short time, beyond the expectation 92 II, VII | pernicious; for although at the time they might have obtained 93 II, VII | the Lucchese.~About this time the emperor left Italy. 94 II, VII | distinguished painter of his time, they built the tower of 95 II, VII | elected a third, and at this time they had made an extraordinary 96 II, VII | happens, when there is any time allowed between the determining 97 II, VII | Taldo Valori was at this time Gonfalonier, and Francesco 98 II, VIII| which nothing can subdue, time cannot wear away, nor can 99 II, VIII| so that in a very short time you may expect to see the 100 II, VIII| disposed to vengeance.~“That time can neither destroy nor 101 II, VIII| This office was at that time held by Rinieri di Giotto, 102 II, VIII| men; so that in a short time Florence became not only 103 II, VIII| Agnolo Acciajuoli was at this time archbishop of Florence, 104 II, VIII| slaughter. In a very short time the chief conspirators became 105 II, I | the popular party.~At the time these events took place 106 II, I | to arms, and in a short time drew together about 4,000 107 III, I | The pontiffs, who at this time resided in France, and the 108 III, I | These families were at the time full of hatred against each 109 III, I | over the Ghibellines. But time, a variety of circumstances, 110 III, I | ADMONISHED.~The Capitani in time acquiring greater audacity, 111 III, I | provision tempered for a time the power of the Capitani, 112 III, I | In such distractions the time passed from 1366 to 1371, 113 III, I | has been uppermost at the time. Hence it follows that, 114 III, I | honored; yet after a short time they divided into the Bianchi 115 III, I | disorders of the present time. The ancient families possessed 116 III, II | much did citizens at that time prefer the good of their 117 III, II | but did not agree upon the time of carrying it into execution. 118 III, II | ends, at one and the same time, having to consult, first 119 III, II | Provost (which office for the time makes its possessor almost 120 III, II | di Parte had at the same time drawn together a great number 121 III, III | no citizens should at any time, whether Signor, Colleague, 122 III, III | reduce to slavery in a time of peace, that city, which 123 III, III | their merits. For in the time of Charles I., when the 124 III, III | twelve; in the course of time they were increased to twenty-one, 125 III, III | comfort and security for the time to come. We must, therefore, 126 III, III | renewal of them at some future time. I confess this course is 127 III, III | magistrates. Now then is the time, not only to liberate yourself 128 III, IV | people, and give himself time to make some arrangement, 129 III, IV | had set out about the same time as Michael, and it happened 130 III, IV | every other citizen of his time, and deserves to be enumerated 131 III, V | Giorgio Scali beheaded.~By the time Michael di Lando had subdued 132 III, V | peace to the city for the time; but though the republic 133 III, V | Gianozzo da Salerno was at this time in Bologna. He held a command 134 III, V | people who only a short time before had idolized him, 135 III, VI | than of injury. At this time Louis of Anjou came into 136 III, VI | of Louis, and at the same time assist Charles, discharged 137 III, VI | the Balia for a limited time; and when the citizens elected 138 III, VI | and decency, although the time allowed might not have expired. 139 III, VI | until 1393. During this time, Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti, 140 III, VII | with whom he had for some time been upon terms of most 141 III, VII | which the shortness of time, and the absence of the 142 III, VII | Maso degli Albizzi.~At this time many discontented citizens 143 III, VII | continued twelve years. At this time, the government having gained 144 III, VII | their own valor. From the time of the king’s decease, peace 145 IV, III | died in a few days.~At this time Count Oddo and Niccolo Piccinino 146 IV, III | been imposed during that time, that it was resolved to 147 IV, III | their property and their time, while of others she only 148 IV, III | property against a certain time. This was extremely offensive 149 IV, IV | Astorre Gianni.~About this time Giovanni deMedici was 150 IV, IV | melancholy; but after a short time his conversation became 151 IV, IV | returned to their city, the time arrived for the new Priors 152 IV, IV | recovered almost at the same time, present circumstances afforded 153 IV, IV | Jacopo Viviani, who, a short time previously, had been imprisoned 154 IV, IV | and hostile, and that in time she would become an obstacle 155 IV, V | restored to them, and as time and circumstance gave opportunity, 156 IV, V | the commissaries waste of time; and wishing to draw nearer 157 IV, V | hear of any excuse.~At that time there lived at Florence, 158 IV, V | of the place; at the same time intimating, that if he did 159 IV, VI | make, so that in a short time he would return, and the 160 IV, VI | sell the republic at any time, and fortune has so much 161 IV, VI | advised, and that as the time was suitable for action, 162 IV, VII | they would have sufficient time to take arms, and adopt 163 IV, VII | advice; and now the third time by not coming armed in her 164 IV, VII | Pope Eugenius was at this time at Florence, having been 165 IV, VII | the pope; but at the same time sent secretly to the mountains 166 V, I | church. There were at this time two factions or armed parties 167 V, I | pope and his colleagues time to recover themselves. They 168 V, I | occasion. Thus in a short time, having expelled or impoverished 169 V, II | king of Aragon, was at this time in Sicily, and having obtained 170 V, II | Genoa, as occurred at the time Alfonso of Aragon was made 171 V, II | Filippo, not only had no time to arm, but scarcely to 172 V, II | before the citizens had time to become settled and establish 173 V, III | be able to defend for a time, and that, in the interim, 174 V, III | and the casualties which time might produce, and both 175 V, III | declaring, at the same time, the promised marriage should 176 V, III | year.~There were at that time certain differences between 177 V, IV | designing to remain there some time, or till a new enterprise 178 V, IV | dispatch; and promised that time should never cancel the 179 V, V | this, would occupy more time than could be spared with 180 V, V | otherwise, he would not be in time to prevent him; so, with 181 V, V | could not collect them in time to prevent the count’s troops 182 V, V | the war suspended for a time, the hope he had entertained 183 V, VI | required. The appointed time found him punctual; and 184 V, VI | the summer; and thus the time available for the war would 185 V, VI | thought he was wasting time, and resolved to undertake 186 V, VI | and the loss of so much time, for the attainment of so 187 V, VI | the gates, waited till the time appointed for the coming 188 V, VII | rabble to vanquish them. The time occupied by the Florentine 189 VI, I | Venetians hesitated for a time, both to consider the propriety 190 VI, II | survived him but a short time; and his wife, Annalena, 191 VI, II | a manner that in a short time he had again assembled so 192 VI, II | commissaries were in Bologna at the time, and at first kept themselves 193 VI, II | nothing was done at the time, except that Cosmo, taking 194 VI, III | received from the duke at the time of his decease. To this 195 VI, III | Lombardy would give him both time and opportunity, and wishing 196 VI, III | from him also; for at that time they were assailed not only 197 VI, IV | treat for peace. At one time it seemed the fate of their 198 VI, IV | the duke possessed at the time of his death.~When this 199 VI, IV | treaty, and during this time he determined to dupe the 200 VI, IV | favored the count, and the time gave him opportunity to 201 VI, IV | they were to draw out the time in diplomacy.~ 202 VI, V | those who, only a short time previously had heaped on 203 VI, V | impelling them at the same time to hostilities, the king 204 VI, V | alliance, and at the same time the enmity of the Venetians 205 VI, V | the people, who at this time, having sent their forces 206 VI, VI | such celerity as to be in time to present himself before 207 VI, VI | acceded to it within the time. Besides this, the Florentines, 208 VI, VII | the Adorni. At the same time, he ordered Jacopo Piccinino 209 VI, VII | King René, who had a short time previously left Florence 210 VI, VII | government. At the same time, King René coming with a 211 VI, VII | continued the war for a time by the assistance of those 212 VII, I | of the Great. At the same time, the friends of different 213 VII, I | Ruccellai. No one of his time possessed such an intimate 214 VII, I | to him, lost either their time, money, or territory. Of 215 VII, I | the most erudite of his time, to Florence, to instruct 216 VII, II | oppressed and ruined.~At this time, Pope Pius II. having settled 217 VII, II | son, Raffaello, had some time before married Alessandra 218 VII, II | merchants who failed about this time; for it was reported that 219 VII, II | the city, and in a short time Piero’s power would be visibly 220 VII, III | midst of these events, the time arrived for the renewal 221 VII, III | thought they would be in time enough to effect their purpose 222 VII, III | unable to resist. At this time there resided at Ferrara, 223 VII, IV | arrived, and with it the usual time for armies to retire into 224 VII, IV | Christian name. About this time died Borso, marquis of Ferrara, 225 VII, IV | words: “I never thought a time would come when the behavior 226 VII, IV | citizens accorded with the time and circumstances, but they 227 VII, IV | and having arranged the time and plan, informed Diotisalvi 228 VII, V | ought to be adopted. At this time, Roberto da San Severino, 229 VII, V | quelled almost at the same time, the citizens returned to 230 VII, V | employment, wasted their time and means on gaming and 231 VII, V | people of Volterra; but in time, finding the profits derived 232 VII, V | wrought it; but, at the same time, recommended them to pay 233 VII, VI | prince of Urbino, was at this time one of the first generals 234 VII, VI | whole territory in a short time, from the want of courage 235 VII, VI | considering the most suitable time and place, the castle seemed 236 VIII, I | their contrivers, and, in time, inevitably injure their 237 VIII, I | The Pazzi were at this time, both on account of nobility 238 VIII, I | of their undertaking; for time pressing, they were compelled 239 VIII, I | Having now decided upon the time, they resolved that the 240 VIII, II | liberty.~There were at this time in Florence some people 241 VIII, III | own territories.~At this time, Genoa withdrew from the 242 VIII, III | country around Pisa.~At this time, ambassadors came to Florence 243 VIII, IV | Soderini, who was at that time Gonfalonier of Justice. 244 VIII, IV | for the republic.~At this time Roberto da San Severino, 245 VIII, IV | such a course; at the same time opposing in the council 246 VIII, V | Otranto, and were at that time in his service. The lord 247 VIII, VI | its laws, which up to this time have not been changed; for 248 VIII, VI | should it happen (as in time it easily may) that the 249 VIII, VII | river Magra, at the same time pressing Serezanello with 250 VIII, VII | the duke of Milan.~At this time the Dutch made war upon 251 VIII, VII | they obtained.~About this time, there arose serious troubles 252 VIII, VII | germinate, which in a little time ruined Italy, and continue


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