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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | manual for tyrants, the effect of which has been most pernicious. 2 I, V | king of Aragon, which took effect in the following papacy. 3 I, V | period was also carried into effect the plot of Pope Nicholas 4 II, I | necessary that industry should effect it, for unhealthy localities 5 II, I | increase in numbers, or effect anything worthy of memory, 6 II, I | who talk of many things effect nothing, using that trite 7 II, I | that it would be better to effect the reunion of the city, 8 II, III | did not produce any evil effect, but all lived together 9 II, III | external powers could not effect, was brought about by those 10 II, IV | have produced any serious effect if the malignant humors 11 II, IV | property; and not being able to effect a union among themselves, 12 II, V | his utmost influence to effect, in order to attach them 13 II, V | neighbouring places. In order to effect their relief the Florentines 14 II, VI | importance could be carried into effect. The conclusion of the sovereignty 15 II, VI | their design did not take effect, for their purpose being 16 II, VII | many others, but without effect, so that at last he retired 17 II, VIII| carry his evil designs into effect, proclaimed that all the 18 II, VIII| it is your intention to effect by extraordinary means the 19 II, VIII| hold this city by force, to effect which, guards, castles, 20 II, VIII| each other’s defense, and effect the death of the duke; except 21 II, I | purpose, he endeavored to effect an amicable arrangement. 22 III, I | will compel the people to effect them by force and arms.”~ 23 III, III | adopted by the magistrates to effect a pacificationLuigi Guicciardini 24 III, III | truth, produced a suitable effect upon the minds of the citizens, 25 III, III | arts were endeavoring to effect the union of the city. It 26 III, IV | in order to give it full effect, it was requisite that the 27 III, IV | them they had failed to effect, they seized their weapons 28 III, V | hope they would be able to effect his ruin, and also to rescue 29 III, VI | wished to carry it into effect before they disarmed. The 30 III, VI | Florentines began to feel the effect of their disasters.~ 31 III, VII | whom he addressed to this effect: That he could not regret 32 III, VII | would soon carry them into effect. In human affairs, delay 33 III, VII | full of truth, produced no effect upon those to whom they 34 III, VII | few are insufficient to effect the purpose of the plot, 35 IV, I | regulations for carrying them into effect, it needs not, like others, 36 IV, I | embassy produced no other effect than that of dividing the 37 IV, II | assistance of the former. To effect this they might proceed 38 IV, III | practices would one day effect the ruin of himself and 39 IV, V | them spoke to the following effect: “We feel assured, magnificent 40 IV, V | might continue anxious to effect the prosperity of their 41 IV, VI | finding a remedy, but without effect; though they were aware 42 V, II | might be able either to effect his own safety, or induce 43 V, II | where he endeavored to effect an amicable arrangement 44 V, II | pope, who still labored to effect an accommodation, the government 45 V, III | Lucchese—The Florentines effect a reconciliation between 46 V, III | the count to endeavor to effect an accommodation between 47 V, IV | despair of being able to effect an early settlement of the 48 V, V | to proceed vigorously to effect the permanent relief of 49 V, VI | opportunity of carrying them into effect. The patriarch, having determined 50 VI, I | broke off all attempts to effect a reconciliation with the 51 VI, II | city. Battista, unable to effect his escape, or his enemies 52 VI, IV | offer him assistance to effect his design; persuading themselves, 53 VI, IV | them spoke to the following effect;—“It is customary with those 54 VI, IV | before they changed sides, to effect this point, they PUBLICLY 55 VI, IV | with full credentials to effect the ratification, but gave 56 VI, VI | that he was destined to effect the glorious task; considering 57 VI, VI | René from carrying it into effect, he was unable either by 58 VI, VII | s enterprise produced no effect; but his proceedings against 59 VII, I | created to carry it into effect, the nobility assembled, 60 VII, II | of destroying him; and to effect this with the least possible 61 VII, II | arguments of Piero were without effect, and the animosity of the 62 VII, II | excited against him, to effect his destruction. It must 63 VII, II | to carry his design into effect, he found so great a disposition 64 VII, III | would be in time enough to effect their purpose under another 65 VII, III | and they now determined to effect by force what they either 66 VII, III | city, and advised him to effect it. The conspiratorsdesigns 67 VII, III | of Piero, he might easily effect it; and that if he were 68 VII, III | These words produced no effect upon Luca, whose mind was 69 VII, III | Piero, and try if he could effect a reconciliation. For this 70 VII, IV | and not by their violence effect their country’s ruin. In 71 VII, IV | been victorious only to effect her ruin? Has she honored 72 VII, V | for those who took arms to effect such an honorable object, 73 VII, V | not produce the desired effect upon the Eight, who replied 74 VII, V | entreaties produced so little effect. In order to terrify them, 75 VII, V | against you as will inevitably effect your ruin. Therefore, it 76 VII, V | fruitlessly endeavored to effect what at first might have 77 VII, VI | bind themselves by oath to effect the duke’s destruction, 78 VIII, I | the PazziArrangements to effect the design of the conspiracy— 79 VIII, I | means of carrying it into effect. Jacopo dePazzi was of 80 VIII, II | place, they determined to effect by war what they had failed 81 VIII, II | citizens might feel the effect of spiritual as well as 82 VIII, III | dukeFutile endeavors to effect peace with the pope—The 83 VIII, IV | rather than good, and to effect whose correction is the 84 VIII, V | relieving Ferrara would be to effect a division of the enemy’ 85 VIII, VI | body, should carry into effect the determinations of the


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