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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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rinaldo

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1 III, VII| the people in their hands, Rinaldo Gianfigliazzi, and Donato 2 III, VII| those led by Donato and Rinaldo, and informed the united 3 IV, I | Valori, Neroni di Nigi, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Neri di Gino, 4 IV, II | been advocates of the warRinaldo degli Albizzi encourages 5 IV, II | share in the governmentRinaldo degli Albizzi addresses 6 IV, II | disapproves of the advice of Rinaldo degli Albizzi.~The defeat 7 IV, II | irritation. On this occasion, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, the eldest 8 IV, II | unwilling to interfere.~Rinaldo degli Albizzi addressed 9 IV, II | without exciting observation.~Rinaldo was much applauded, and 10 IV, II | replied to it, said, “All that Rinaldo had advanced was correct, 11 IV, II | their side, if practicable. Rinaldo was then commissioned to 12 IV, II | discourse more particularly to Rinaldo, he said, “And you, if you 13 IV, II | men.” He therefore advised Rinaldo to think more maturely of 14 IV, III| former that of Giovanni; and Rinaldo, seeing Giovanni unwilling 15 IV, III| injury and displeasure of Rinaldo and his party. This circumstance 16 IV, IV | Lucca—Astore Gianni and Rinaldo degli Albizzi appointed 17 IV, IV | they immediately appointed Rinaldo degli Albizzi and Palla 18 IV, IV | Some thought that while Rinaldo conducted the expedition 19 IV, IV | either at the persuasion of Rinaldo, or of his own accord, in 20 IV, IV | party, and with them also Rinaldo, either because he thought 21 IV, IV | favor of the expedition, was Rinaldo. He pointed out the advantage 22 IV, IV | foot. Astorre Gianni and Rinaldo degli Albizzi were appointed 23 IV, IV | Camaiore and Pietrasanta, while Rinaldo, with the other division, 24 IV, V | SignoryComplaints against Rinaldo degli Albizzi—The commissaries 25 IV, V | Complaints were made against Rinaldo degli Albizzi, that he carried 26 IV, V | the charges made against Rinaldo. They were, however, more 27 IV, VI | excited the indignation of Rinaldo degli Albizzi, and made 28 IV, VI | persuade him to agree with Rinaldo on Cosmo’s expulsion. Niccolo 29 IV, VI | Albizzi, Luca, from envy of Rinaldo, has thrown himself into 30 IV, VI | once make her subject to Rinaldo, and it is my most earnest 31 IV, VI | that should make me prefer Rinaldo to Cosmo. I shall only say, 32 IV, VI | this, in mercy save us from Rinaldo. I pray thee, therefore, 33 IV, VI | increased with fearful rapidity. Rinaldo, considering himself now 34 IV, VI | slavery. These practices of Rinaldo, and those of the contrary 35 IV, VI | this state of confusion, Rinaldo, anxious to abate the power 36 IV, VI | of September and October. Rinaldo immediately waited upon 37 IV, VI | liberty to his country. Rinaldo then reminded the new Gonfalonier 38 IV, VI | necessary to act exactly as Rinaldo had advised, and that as 39 IV, VI | being assured from what Rinaldo had said, he would be supported 40 IV, VI | and having concerted with Rinaldo, summoned Cosmo, who, though 41 IV, VI | palace he was arrested. Rinaldo, with a great number of 42 IV, VII| Cosmo is banished to PaduaRinaldo degli Albizzi attempts to 43 IV, VII| disturbances occasioned by Rinaldo degli Albizzi—Rinaldo takes 44 IV, VII| by Rinaldo degli AlbizziRinaldo takes arms against the Signory— 45 IV, VII| partiesCosmo is recalledRinaldo and his party banished— 46 IV, VII| contrary to the wish of Rinaldo, who earnestly desired his 47 IV, VII| vanquished were alike in fear. Rinaldo, as if inspired with a presage 48 IV, VII| dangers from the plebeians. Rinaldo, finding his advice unfavorably 49 IV, VII| Neri were detached from Rinaldo, the party of the latter 50 IV, VII| This struck terror into Rinaldo and his party; and as it 51 IV, VII| resign their authority, Rinaldo again called together the 52 IV, VII| come to this conclusion, Rinaldo’s friends separated.~The 53 IV, VII| summoned the hostile chiefs, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Ridolfo Peruzzi, 54 IV, VII| Barbadoro. After this citation, Rinaldo thought further delay would 55 IV, VII| their houses; and therefore Rinaldo sent a messenger to request 56 IV, VII| people on foot, and unarmed. Rinaldo, on meeting him, sharply 57 IV, VII| himself; but for himself (Rinaldo) whatever might happen, 58 IV, VII| house.~The Signory, knowing Rinaldo and his party had taken 59 IV, VII| course to adopt. However, Rinaldo, by delaying his coming 60 IV, VII| the part of the Signory to Rinaldo, and said, they did not 61 IV, VII| words produced no change in Rinaldo’s purpose; he bade them 62 IV, VII| with a hearty welcome. Thus Rinaldo’s delay at San Pulinari, 63 IV, VII| patriarch Giovanni Vitelleschi, Rinaldo’s most intimate friend, 64 IV, VII| his friend’s persuasion, Rinaldo proceeded with all his followers 65 IV, VII| if he laid down his arms. Rinaldo, having witnessed Palla’ 66 IV, VII| lay down their arms, for Rinaldo was remaining with the pontiff, 67 IV, VII| of the opposite party, Rinaldo degli Albizzi, Ridolfo Peruzzi, 68 IV, VII| dissatisfied, and condoled with Rinaldo on the injuries he had received 69 IV, VII| favorable turn of fortune. Rinaldo replied, “The want of confidence 70 V, II | against the duke of MilanRinaldo degli Albizzi advises the 71 V, II | alliance with the Genoese. Rinaldo degli Albizzi and the other 72 V, II | having arrived at Milan, Rinaldo addressed him in the following 73 V, V | through the friendship of Rinaldo and the Count di Poppi; 74 V, V | Florentines; for, since Rinaldo was expelled, he had become 75 V, V | disregarded, but converted to Rinaldo’s prejudice, and caused 76 V, V | to restore and indemnify Rinaldo, in case Niccolo came into 77 V, VI | affection he bore toward Rinaldo and the late government; 78 V, VII| after the victoryDeath of Rinaldo degli Albizzi—His character— 79 V, VII| determination he was confirmed by Rinaldo, the Count di Poppi, and 80 V, VII| to his own convenience. Rinaldo made choice of Ancona; and, 81 V, VII| sorrowful day of his exile. Rinaldo dAlbizzi appeared respectable 82 VII, I | replies, grave and witty. When Rinaldo degli Albizzi, at the beginning


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