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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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    Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the affairs of the west, caused those who had taken possession 2 I, I | be related in its place, caused the origin of Venice. After 3 I, I | befell the western empire caused the emperor, who resided 4 I, I | using the imperial name, caused himself to be declared king 5 I, II | sullied by acts of cruelty, caused by various jealousies of 6 I, II | moved by his savage nature, caused the skull of Cunimund to 7 I, II | Cunimund to be filled, and caused it to be presented to the 8 I, III | to death by them. He who caused them to become of more importance 9 I, III | set them all aside, and caused the election of Clement 10 I, IV | ambition of the Roman people caused many wars between them and 11 I, IV | potentate. And while the popes caused all the west to tremble 12 I, IV | victory, Melorco secretly caused forces to be brought from 13 I, IV | destroyed Milan; which caused the union of Verona, Padua, 14 I, IV | facilitate this affair, he caused Gostanza, a daughter of 15 I, V | desire to gratify themselves, caused the pontiffs by degrees 16 I, VI | the hands of the king, he caused it to be assailed by Frederick, 17 I, VI | suitable moment arrived, he caused a person in whom he confided 18 I, VI | Castruccio died, and his death caused the failure of the emperor’ 19 I, VI | return of the emperor. This caused a change in the parties 20 I, VI | with her long, before she caused him to be murdered, and 21 I, VII | schismatic pope, upon which Urban caused Charles of Durazzo, descended 22 I, VII | valor and discipline soon caused the foreign troops to fall 23 I, VII | the power of Ladislaus, he caused Sigismund, king of Hungary, 24 I, VII | Beatrice of adultery and caused her to be put to death. 25 II, I | her rivers unnavigable, caused the Genoese to migrate thither 26 II, I | Roman republic gave birth, caused the inhabitants, having 27 II, II | whose ruin it eventually caused, was increased to the highest 28 II, II | thirty-six being assembled, they caused a tumult to be raised, which 29 II, II | fear of a powerful person caused them to increase the influence 30 II, II | weak; his becoming great caused him also to be feared, and 31 II, III | peace within the city had caused the Guelph and Ghibelline 32 II, IV | of Bertacca, and having caused Lore to be seized, in order 33 II, IV | his advice and prudence, caused the people to rise for the 34 II, IV | uniting the city, Charles had caused greater disunion than before. 35 II, V | recourse to him. This conduct caused him to be hated by many 36 II, V | lord of Pisa and of Lucca, caused, with the assistance of 37 II, V | expelled the Count Novello, caused Lando dAgobbio to be brought 38 II, VI | course towards Rome. This caused the duke of Calabria to 39 II, VII | much larger amount; which caused many and most hurtful changes 40 II, VII | he was known to possess, caused an immediate cessation of 41 II, VIII| appear friendly to him, caused his arms to be painted over 42 II, VIII| are held, being come, he caused many companies to be formed 43 II, VIII| inquire into the matter, but caused the informer to be put to 44 II, VIII| cure by the means which had caused it. He therefore became 45 II, VIII| favor of the people. Having caused those whom he had made prisoners 46 II, VIII| quite against his will. He caused his own arms to be taken 47 II, I | hastened to their defense. This caused the Old Bridge to be lost; 48 III, I | country, magnificent Signors! caused us to assemble first, and 49 III, I | Ricci and the Albizzi have caused a division of her citizens.~“ 50 III, III | the peopleSerious riot caused by the plebeians—The woolen 51 III, III | magistracy than to restore peace, caused a relinquishment of arms; 52 III, III | knowledge of the Signory, they caused the magistrates of the Arts 53 III, IV | strike terror into all, he caused a gallows to be erected 54 III, V | with him and Charles. This caused the rulers in Florence to 55 III, V | accident, however trivial, caused them to commit fresh outrages, 56 III, V | for the plebeians, were caused by the insolence and tyrannical 57 III, VI | Milan.~The death of Giorgio caused very great excitement; many 58 III, VII | the Signory, who, having caused Samminiato to be taken, 59 IV, I | errors, which eventually caused the ruin of their party; 60 IV, I | to conceal his purpose, caused the Marquis of Ferrara to 61 IV, III | Faenza. Fortune, however, caused the Florentines to obtain 62 IV, III | servant of Carmignuola, had caused poison to be given him in 63 IV, IV | all prisoners, and then caused his people to plunder and 64 IV, V | the architect, they now caused it to overflow the plain, 65 IV, V | other considerations, he caused Count Francesco Sforza, 66 IV, VI | opposed to our welfare, caused Bernardo to be appointed 67 IV, VII | own house to supper, and caused him to be escorted by a 68 IV, VII | finding themselves abandoned, caused the palace to be shut up, 69 V, III | should accuse us of having caused the present war, by receiving 70 V, III | service. This circumstance caused the latter to lay aside 71 V, V | Rinaldo’s prejudice, and caused the laying down of arms, 72 V, VI | of pleasing him; and this caused the ruin of both. It seldom 73 VI, I | favorites, or to injure others, caused the hope of victory to operate 74 VI, II | Niccolo Piccinino at Anghiari) caused him to be beloved by many, 75 VI, II | himself at his expense, caused Ciarpellone to be arrested, 76 VI, II | friends.~The duke’s anger caused the renewal of war in La 77 VI, V | princes. These considerations caused the new duke willingly to 78 VI, VI | pleasure, and would have caused so much annoyance, that 79 VI, VI | unexpected to the duke, and caused him the utmost concern; 80 VI, VII | which he had unnecessarily caused Jacopo Piccinino to make 81 VII, I | splendid style of living, caused him to be beloved and respected 82 VII, II | Florentine dissensions, and caused them to produce more prompt 83 VII, II | his private affairs, he caused an account of all his property, 84 VII, II | disgrace and ruin of the city, caused them to become insolvent. 85 VII, III | upon it.~This circumstance caused the aggrandizement of Piero’ 86 VII, III | authority and his life, had caused him to take arms; and they 87 VII, VI | church in obedience, had caused Spoleto to be sacked for 88 VII, VI | made many think her son had caused her death. The duke had 89 VII, VI | but before his departure, caused his sons, Giovan Galeazzo 90 VII, VI | afterward occurred in Florence caused much more alarm, and terminated 91 VIII, I | from Count Carlo, who had caused the tumults already spoken 92 VIII, I | sacrilege to treachery. This caused the failure of their undertaking; 93 VIII, III | approached within three miles, caused such annoyance, that Federigo 94 VIII, III | rebellious uncles of the duke, he caused Genoa to throw off the Milanese 95 VIII, IV | governor of the dukedom, caused, as will be hereafter seen, 96 VIII, IV | Florence would be changed. This caused the king to postpone their 97 VIII, IV | entire credence at Florence, caused a general fear that the 98 VIII, IV | always been her preserver, caused an unhoped-for event to 99 VIII, V | afterward died. The pope caused his funeral to be conducted 100 VIII, VI | peaceable and humane) he caused a cessation of hostilities, 101 VIII, VII | of Osimo, in the Marca, caused that place to revolt from 102 VIII, VII | treatment; for Lodovico caused him to be put to death. 103 VIII, VII | the Cavaliere Orsino. He caused Giovanni, his second son, 104 VIII, VII | unoccupied by buildings, he caused new streets to be erected


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