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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, I | and master of Africa to come to Italy, representing to 2 I, II | saying she wished him to come back that he might spin 3 I, III | Eugenius II. Italy having come into the hands of the French, 4 I, III | Agapito, begged that he would come into Italy and relieve him 5 I, IV | compelled by his people to come into Italy, and fall barefooted 6 I, V | time of Otho III. there had come into Italy a man called 7 I, V | Sicily, and excited him to come into Italy to take possession 8 I, V | rest of his forces should come by land. During his abode 9 I, V | solicited the Emperor Rodolph to come into Italy and assist him. 10 I, V | emperors. Rodolph did not come into Italy, being detained 11 I, V | Germans who might design to come into Italy, and from the 12 I, V | and simulating a wish to come to terms, secretly sent 13 I, VII | The pope and the Romans come to an agreementBoniface 14 I, VII | emperor, and advised him to come to Italy. Having a personal 15 I, VII | period to which we have now come. Joan II. held Naples, La 16 II, I | families— The two factions come to terms.~Among the great 17 II, I | Florentia. Some suppose it to come from Florinus, one of the 18 II, II | thought the favorable moment come, when they found that Manfred, 19 II, III | the laws a little than to come to battle; and their opinion 20 II, IV | factions in Pistoia—They come to FlorenceOpen enmity 21 II, V | the places whence they had come. They failed in their undertaking 22 II, V | Tolosetto Uberti, who had to come from Pistoia with three 23 II, V | whom he had sent, should come to his Relief. His residences, 24 II, VI | sovereignty of King Robert being come, the citizens took the government 25 II, VI | Guelphic party who should come to the relief of Prato would 26 II, VI | exiles that they should come armed to the city, and that 27 II, VI | resolved that in order to come at the truth, everyone should 28 II, VI | magistracies for a long time to come, as well those whose offices 29 II, VI | they could induce him to come to their defense; for these 30 II, VI | the wish of the pope, to come into Italy. After passing 31 II, VIII| was read. When they had come to the passage which gave 32 II, VIII| which feasts are held, being come, he caused many companies 33 II, VIII| The next morning being come, at nine oclock, according 34 II, VIII| doubt whether he should come forth and meet the enemy, 35 II, VIII| neighboring state.~Many had come to Florence in defense of 36 II, I | nobility and the people—They come to arms, and the nobility 37 III, I | prince. Florence had now come to such a point, that with 38 III, I | having arisen in Arezzo, and come long ago to Florence. Uguccione 39 III, II | prevailed, and no conclusion was come to. On the following day 40 III, III | security for the time to come. We must, therefore, I think, 41 III, III | conquer them before they can come to any settled arrangement. 42 III, IV | became dismayed; for none had come to their assistance in obedience 43 III, VI | every one may know they have come upon you undeservedly.” 44 IV, I | motive.~They had not yet come to an open rupture with 45 IV, I | design against Furli, and come to an engagement under great 46 IV, III | the Alps of Romagna, and come among the smaller hills 47 IV, IV | Florence.~The commissaries, to come upon the Volterrani unawares, 48 IV, IV | that by this event, God had come to the relief of their necessities; 49 IV, VI | a better; for were it to come either to arms or to votes, 50 IV, VI | fifty years; and whenever we come to the proof, or they discover 51 IV, VII | end of August, 1434, being come, Niccolo di Cocco was drawn 52 IV, VII | that the new Signory should come in; that their proceedings 53 IV, VII | found necessary. Having come to this conclusion, Rinaldo’ 54 IV, VII | declaring that his refusal to come with the others arose either 55 IV, VII | to entreat the latter to come to an interview with him, 56 V, II | John the Baptist being come, when Arismeno, the new 57 V, II | were once your enemies, come now confidently to supplicate 58 V, II | of her liberty, now you come to restore it. As it is 59 V, III | duke’s forces, and, being come, we could not prevent their 60 V, III | the Venetians, he would come to terms with the duke.~ 61 V, III | of his own safety, and to come to agreement with the duke; 62 V, III | urged the Florentines to come to terms with the Lucchese, 63 V, IV | entreated the count to come to Tuscany, where they might 64 V, IV | which the Venetians must come, they had informed the count 65 V, IV | confidence and aid, we could not come to the relief of your distress, 66 V, IV | and we have resolved to come to your relief with the 67 V, IV | subservient to yours. I come, therefore, to tender his 68 V, IV | may not repent of having come to your assistance, nor 69 V, VI | friends, and that having come into Lombardy as a prince, 70 VI, I | whom he had recalled, could come to his relief, and check 71 VI, I | propose. He resolved to come to terms with the count, 72 VI, I | the count would not only come for the purpose of recovering 73 VI, I | count, begging he would come to the relief of a friend, 74 VI, II | was his daily custom to come, to confer with the magistrates 75 VI, II | particularly as the season was now come for them to withdraw into 76 VI, II | Filippo sent to beg he would come to him with all speed, for 77 VI, III | recover Lodi and then to come to terms with the Venetians; 78 VI, IV | successes—The Venetians come to terms with him—Views 79 VI, IV | cruelty, and ambition, come hither, not to ask aught, 80 VI, IV | liberty unimpaired. Having come to this agreement, they 81 VI, V | with the empress, who had come to Rome by sea, he returned 82 VI, VI | King René, who promised to come into Italy during the month 83 VII, I | speaking of external affairs, come down to the year 1463, it 84 VII, II | strenuously endeavored to come to terms with his barons, 85 VII, III | would mount his horse, and come to the piazza in support 86 VII, III | do so) intended, they had come in order to be informed 87 VII, IV | never thought a time would come when the behavior of my 88 VII, IV | for Agnolo Acciajuoli to come secretly to Cafaggiolo, 89 VIII, I | Pazzi, both of whom were to come to Florence, and provide 90 VIII, II | speak at length when we come to our own times, if God 91 VIII, II | seeking our ruin; why do they come and take possession of the 92 VIII, III | enemies. Winter being now come, the forces of the pope 93 VIII, VII | city to the pontiff and come to Florence, where, under 94 VIII, VII | their friends being sure to come from the country, they might


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