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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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determined

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1 Int | in 1512 the holy league determined upon the downfall of Pier 2 I, I | the death of Theodosius, determined not to be governors merely, 3 I, II | On this account Justinian determined to send him into Italy again; 4 I, II | Viewing the ruins of Rome, he determined to rebuild her walls and 5 I, IV | emperor, he in the same manner determined to deprive them of their 6 I, IV | his audience, that they determined to undertake the conquest 7 I, V | pontificate weak. Boniface then determined to destroy the Colonnesi, 8 I, VI | sovereignty of the country, determined to make friends of all who 9 II, II | the Ghibellines, and they determined to wrest from the people 10 II, II | the good of the republic, determined to reunite the city, and 11 II, III| restrain this insolence, determined to recall those who had 12 II, III| friends to offend the laws, he determined to withdraw, deliver his 13 II, IV | their houses, the Cerchi determined to attack the Donati, but, 14 II, IV | of Ghibelline origin, he determined to recall the banished; 15 II, V | year 1312. Then, having determined to subdue the Florentines, 16 II, V | danger. Being, however, determined to deliver themselves from 17 II, VI | anticipating the fact, determined to be beforehand, and were 18 II, VI | departure of the exiles it was determined to punish those who had 19 II, VI | people; they, therefore, determined that in future each should 20 II, VII| retain Lucca, and therefore determined to sell it. The competitors 21 II, I | defense of their signors, they determined not to wait till they had 22 III, I | with Piero degli Albizzi, determined to depress the less powerful 23 III, III| to mischief, so that they determined to take up arms as soon 24 III, IV | powers. These new leaders determined that Eight, elected from 25 III, IV | meanness of his origin, determined by extraordinary means to 26 III, IV | suspecting what would happen, determined to be prepared, for he knew 27 III, V | innocent. Upon this, the judge determined to punish the accuser with 28 III, V | to insure success, they determined, if possible, to obtain 29 III, VII| repose or abatement, he determined, notwithstanding Benedetto 30 IV, I | him from relieving Furli, determined to attempt the capture of 31 IV, III| contribution would thus be determined by an invariable rule, and 32 IV, IV | individual, but what he has determined to possess, that occasions 33 IV, IV | against the enterprise. Thus determined in favor of war, they appointed 34 IV, VII| Signory that wherever they determined to send him, he would willingly 35 V, II | have to be considered and determined by the magistrates and the 36 V, III| of his ancient enemies, determined either to send a strong 37 V, III| manifest necessity. It was thus determined that the count should pass 38 V, IV | dishonor, pillaged Spoleto, determined to attack Ravenna, either 39 V, IV | the safety of which they determined the Venetians should provide; 40 V, IV | him to cross the Po, they determined that the same person should 41 V, V | to certain destruction, determined that as the passage by the 42 V, V | attach them to himself, he determined, in order to make them feel 43 V, VI | effect. The patriarch, having determined to go into Tuscany, prepared 44 V, VI | party having spoken, it was determined to wait a few days to see 45 V, VI | disorders and fears of the city, determined to set out immediately and 46 V, VII| lake with their galleys, he determined first of all to drive the 47 V, VII| nothing unattempted, he determined to engage the enemy, expecting 48 VI, I | further consideration, he determined rather to let the expedition 49 VI, I | obligations to the duke, Alfonso determined to satisfy him, and withdrew 50 VI, II | retain him in their service, determined to destroy him, and fortune 51 VI, III| The commissaries therefore determined to quit the place, and endeavor 52 VI, III| it was then unanimously determined to reject the proposal, 53 VI, III| allowing another to have it, he determined to accept the proposal of 54 VI, III| who, with a powerful army, determined to occupy their territories, 55 VI, IV | the other from fear), they determined to make choice of the count, 56 VI, IV | the ambassadors, the count determined to attack the Milanese, 57 VI, IV | and during this time he determined to dupe the Venetians, and 58 VI, IV | assured that the count had determined to abandon his design. This 59 VI, V | the city by his stay, he determined to confront the danger, 60 VI, VI | number of partisans, he determined to make the attempt without 61 VI, VII| the attack of the king, he determined to give what he could not 62 VII, I | individual contributions were determined by statute, and not by a 63 VII, I | bold-spirited man, Cosmo determined to let him adopt what course 64 VII, II | of them. They therefore determined to wait the formation of 65 VII, III| proportion; and they now determined to effect by force what 66 VII, III| one exception, unanimously determined to wait upon him at his 67 VII, III| were discussed, but nothing determined, excepting generally, that 68 VII, IV | his return to the city, he determined to attempt some means of 69 VII, V | daunted by these words, but determined to try whether fear could 70 VII, V | order to terrify them, he determined to put Cesare to death, 71 VII, V | Florence, and it was therefore determined to send him, with what forces 72 VII, V | the Volterrani immediately determined to send ambassadors to Florence, 73 VII, VI | result. They, therefore, determined to kill him upon the occasion 74 VII, VI | Thus, almost compelled, he determined to go to the church; but 75 VIII, I | resolute than the others, determined either to obtain what was 76 VIII, I | cardinal. The conspirators determined to bring this cardinal to 77 VIII, I | to preserve secrecy, they determined to complete it in the cathedral 78 VIII, II | having taken place, they determined to effect by war what they 79 VIII, III| themselves in trouble, she determined, as she could not retain 80 VIII, III| other. It was therefore determined, as the smaller evil, to 81 VIII, III| their sanguine expectations, determined to meet them, and coming 82 VIII, IV | exertions against Colle, they determined to draw nearer, that the 83 VIII, IV | members of the government determined to confine the consideration 84 VIII, V | about the pope’s intentions, determined to harass him, and thus 85 VIII, VII| such a degree, that she determined to deprive him of his possessions


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