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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, I | also ravaged many other places in Italy, and then, loaded 2 I, II | said before, occupied those places upon the Danube which had 3 I, III| give to the church all the places he had taken from her; but 4 I, III| to the pope, with all the places that belonged to the exarchate, 5 I, III| that they should occupy the places in which they had been brought 6 I, III| appointed rectors for the places subject to them. The popes 7 I, IV | Huns, and occupied some places in Romagna, where, during 8 I, IV | Naples added, but all the places interjacent as far as Rome, 9 I, IV | were driven from those places which they had so honorably 10 I, IV | Italy to subdue certain places in Lombardy, which did not 11 I, IV | recover the obedience of those places which had been subject to 12 I, IV | restore to the church all the places that had belonged to her. 13 I, V | of his age, and all the places he had held became free. 14 I, V | having abandoned Italy, many places became free, and many were 15 I, VI | short time they made those places not only habitable, but 16 I, VI | mentioned, many fled to these places from the cities of Lombardy, 17 I, VI | tyrants of Lombardy the places they had seized. After making 18 I, VI | these, many others in divers places. Thus, of all the cities, 19 I, VI | virtue, that not only the places adjacent, but the whole 20 I, VII| of Perugia and some other places belonging to the church. 21 I, VII| and Romagna; some of these places obeyed the church, while 22 II, I | as the settlement of new places, where men are drawn together 23 II, I | of withdrawing them from places in which they increase too 24 II, I | relieved. Hence it is that many places of the world, and particularly 25 II, I | that were made in those places, and to have induced merchants 26 II, I | a willingness to occupy places strong and difficult of 27 II, I | was in its wane, all the places of Italy governed themselves 28 II, III| drawn together in three places: near the church of St. 29 II, III| fortified itself with men and places of strength. The people 30 II, IV | had joined them, in many places, seeking fresh fortunes 31 II, V | compelled them to return to the places whence they had come. They 32 II, V | annoyance to the neighbouring places. In order to effect their 33 II, I | able, agreed with the other places that they should retain 34 II, I | Florentine rule, and the other places, in the course of a few 35 III, III| Maggiore and St. Lorenzo, their places of assembly, were presently 36 III, VII| should set out from the places nearest Florence, enter 37 IV, I | acquired Serezana and other places situated on this side the 38 IV, I | Florentines resolved to occupy the places he had undertaken to defend, 39 IV, II | case, would occupy their places, and overturn the government 40 IV, III| from the weakness of the places themselves, and partly by 41 IV, III| for in a few months many places were taken from the duke, 42 IV, III| Florentines recovered the places they had lost in Romagna; 43 IV, IV | up to the Florentines the places he had taken, was engaged 44 IV, IV | they failed to occupy many places, but from the complaints 45 IV, IV | in favor of consecrated places, and violating the women, 46 IV, V | Lucchese not only recovered the places that had belonged to them, 47 IV, VII| citizens, that there were few places in Italy which did not contain 48 V, I | into the city. Among the places possessed by Niccolo Fortebraccio, 49 V, I | possessed himself of many places in La Marca. This circumstance 50 V, I | restored to the pontiff all the places that had been taken from 51 V, I | restoring to the church the places he had taken from her, and 52 V, II | and Filetto, both which places he took. Still the Florentine 53 V, III| in Castello, and all the places which Piccinino had occupied. 54 V, IV | the pope, and takes many places from the churchNiccolo 55 V, IV | them, but to recover the places he had lost, if the pope, 56 V, V | account of its being in many places interrupted by the sea and 57 V, V | victories occupied all the places which by its means might 58 V, V | without much difficulty those places which kept Brescia in blockade. 59 V, VI | commissary over all the places in his vicinity; still, 60 V, VI | considering the sterility of these places, told him, “his horses could 61 V, VII| must surrender all those places to the Florentines, as an 62 VI, III| leaving garrisons in the places he had taken to harass the 63 VI, III| and recovered not only the places that had been taken in the 64 VI, III| could scarcely retain the places they had been left to garrison.~ 65 VI, III| provisions on the surrounding places, which, being poor and thinly 66 VI, III| procure it from more distant places, it was impossible to obtain 67 VI, IV | divided his forces among the places he had taken. This course 68 VI, V | Lodi, and all the other places where the enemy might annoy 69 VI, V | make better provision for places of greater importance, to 70 VI, V | perilous those wars, that places now abandoned as untenable 71 VI, V | at the peace, and larger places were in no danger, because 72 VI, VI | Florentines recover the places they had lostGherardo Gambacorti, 73 VI, VI | Bagno and the neighboring places, the inhabitants took up 74 VI, VI | shortly recovered all the places which had been taken in 75 VI, VI | Montferrat and Savoy the places they had taken. To the other 76 VI, VI | took possession of many places. At the commencement of 77 VI, VI | restore to the Siennese the places he had taken, and they gave 78 VI, VII| great distance from the places where they grew, and when 79 VI, VII| alone, with a few smaller places and princes of inferior 80 VI, VII| dominions, and soon obtained the places of which he had been deprived. 81 VII, III| citizens who fled, various places of banishment were appointed. 82 VII, IV | dispersed themselves in various places. Diotisalvi Neroni withdrew 83 VII, V | neither women nor sacred places being spared; and the soldiery, 84 VIII, III| were banished to various places, together with Roberto da 85 VIII, III| they therefore quitted the places to which their exile limited 86 VIII, III| not how to provide for the places about Pisa. To keep the 87 VIII, III| Carlo recovered all the places that had been taken by the 88 VIII, IV | territories, was published. The places taken from the Florentines 89 VIII, V | because they found that the places won from the Venetians were 90 VIII, V | concluded with disgrace; for the places wrested from the enemy were 91 VIII, VI | harassed the neighboring places. But upon the peace of Lombardy, 92 VIII, VI | not only to demand lost places, but to make war upon any 93 VIII, VI | was in the conditions that places taken by either party were 94 VIII, VII| persons; so that in many places, much of his property was


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