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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | the same reasons which had induced Valentinian to do so, established 2 I, III | and Egypt. These causes induced the reigning pope, in his 3 I, III | king of Italy. These events induced the Huns, who occupied Pannonia, 4 I, V | diminish the power of Charles, induced the Emperor Rodolph to complain 5 I, VI | raised their heads, and some induced by hope, others by fear, 6 I, VII | removed the cause which induced the pope to call the council, 7 II, I | those places, and to have induced merchants to wish for commodious 8 II, I | her ruin. They therefore induced the Guelphs to forget their 9 II, II | stop to the discussion, and induced the rest to think of some 10 II, III | which measure they were induced by finding that the Signors 11 II, IV | unbecoming pride; and this induced Corso and the banished of 12 II, VI | by money and promises, induced Louis of Bavaria, who had 13 II, VII | whose advice they had been induced to reject the offer made 14 II, VII | cessation of the combat, and induced them to listen to him patiently. 15 II, VII | them unheard, and at length induced them to consent that the 16 II, VIII| appear before you, my lord, induced first by the demand which 17 II, VIII| her; and as he had been induced to take this charge upon 18 II, I | taking place in the city, induced all the dependencies of 19 II, I | state. This circumstance induced Andrea Strozzi to think 20 III, I | matter; and to this we, induced by no other motive than 21 III, I | and arms.”~The Signory, induced by the necessity of the 22 III, II | faithless, and, therefore, induced to abandon the enterprise 23 III, II | makes an attempt, or, if induced to do so, is most frequently 24 III, V | in continual alarm, and induced them to lend a willing ear 25 III, V | offensive; so that he was easily induced to concur in their views 26 III, V | made him join the plebeians induced him to leave them.~Having 27 III, VI | creating much disturbance, they induced Bese Magalotti, his relative 28 III, VI | such measures, that fear induced the people to lay aside 29 III, VII | remain unimpaired. He thus induced them to return peaceably 30 III, VII | their own grievances, had induced them to attempt their deliverance. 31 IV, IV | beneficial to the republic, or induced by his own ambition and 32 IV, IV | instigations, added to other hopes, induced the Signory to call the 33 IV, V | with you to assist us, be induced, by your fear of the wrath 34 IV, V | inevitable, that the Ten were induced to make the experiment. 35 IV, V | the captain of the people, induced by the public voice, and 36 IV, V | course with the Capitano as induced him to abandon the inquiry.~ 37 IV, V | against the Florentines, induced the Genoese, the Siennese, 38 IV, VII | who by his entreaties were induced to lay down their arms, 39 V, I | the church; the count was induced by ambition: so that Niccolo 40 V, II | are with great difficulty induced to submit to the authority 41 V, II | into the Pisan territory, induced the pontiff to allow Count 42 V, II | the duke’s territories, induced him to recall Niccolo Piccinino 43 V, III | from affection might be induced to incur dangers in his 44 V, III | gratitude to them, he might be induced to their defense by motives 45 V, III | concessions, the Florentines induced the count to cross the river 46 V, IV | and the count could be induced to forego the Venetian alliance. 47 V, IV | Florentines more easily induced to render aid than they 48 V, IV | adversity; that the duke was induced to promise him his daughter 49 V, IV | to the promised alliance, induced him to consent to a new 50 V, V | attached to him. Niccolo induced this man to take him upon 51 V, V | particularly as they had not induced either the favor of its 52 V, V | inclined to the attempt, was induced by their joint persuasions 53 V, VI | Florentines, could not be induced to yield to his overtures. 54 VI, I | injuries. To this end he induced the Venetians to recall 55 VI, I | could not imagine what had induced the duke to lose such a 56 VI, I | eagerly took the advice, induced by his hatred of the count, 57 VI, VI | which they were accompanied, induced the Florentines to think 58 VII, II | the most liberal offers, induced Jacopo to visit him at Milan, 59 VII, II | anxious for Piero’s ruin, had induced many citizens to subscribe 60 VII, II | their assemblies. He, being induced by most certain hopes, disclosed 61 VII, III | quite made up; he had been induced to desert his party by new 62 VII, III | taken up arms, deceitfully induced them to lay their own aside, 63 VII, VI | himself in such a manner as induced her to withdraw from his 64 VII, VI | prevailed, would easily be induced to follow them; for it was 65 VIII, I | the king would be easily induced to consent, because each 66 VIII, II | the rest. He could not be induced, by any injurious words 67 VIII, V | to the opposite league, induced it also to provide for war. 68 VIII, VI | well as he could. He was induced to both these measures rather 69 VIII, VI | man and embracing that, induced them to proceed to the charge 70 VIII, VI | allegiance from the king, and induced the princes of Altimura, 71 VIII, VII | Lorenzo’s, and therefore induced the latter to give him one 72 VIII, VII | variety of fortune, he was induced to restore the city to the 73 VIII, VII | to her bed, where, having induced Galeotto to visit her, he 74 VIII, VII | visiting every court of Europe, induced by the munificence of Lorenzo,


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