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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Theodatus their king, whom they considered the cause of their misfortune, 2 II, I | authority with the people, considered that it would be better 3 II, II | governed, that as it is now considered a brave and prudent act 4 II, II | when they were no longer considered favors, not only failed 5 II, VII | party. This second mode they considered of so great importance, 6 II, VII | a dangerous business is considered, the less willingly it is 7 II, VII | be heard and mercifully considered, and promised that he himself 8 II, VIII| not servitude. Have you considered the mighty things which 9 II, VIII| these matters were being considered by the conspirators, Antonio 10 III, III | means soever, are never considered aught but glorious. We have 11 III, IV | superior artificers, who considered how great must be the folly 12 III, V | Alberti, for without it they considered their enterprise to be dangerous.~ 13 III, VI | began to fear him, for they considered him one of the most earnest 14 III, VI | once detected, and Louis considered himself greatly injured 15 IV, I | a rupture with the duke, considered it unadvisable so lightly 16 IV, I | others. The advocates of war considered it improper to await the 17 IV, II | what has been very maturely considered is attended with unfavorable 18 IV, II | Giovanni replied, that he considered it the duty of a good and 19 IV, III | which was in those days considered a most brilliant exploit.~ 20 IV, VII | aggravated remorse when they considered they had upon three occasions 21 V, I | with arms, nor can those be considered wars in which no men are 22 V, I | ruin of their enemies, they considered that to allow the great 23 V, II | subjects which have to be considered and determined by the magistrates 24 V, II | unwarrantable, it will now be considered merciful and just. Then 25 V, II | adopted from prudence, was considered by the enemy to be only 26 V, IV | feared them; and that if he considered well the powers of Italy, 27 V, IV | preparations for the war might be considered useless, and the expenses 28 V, VI | situation of Brescia, being considered in conjunction with the 29 V, VI | that whoever attentively considered these things would see, 30 V, VII | distress, and said, “Had I well considered my own position and the 31 V, VII | that, every circumstance considered, he must surrender all those 32 VI, II | the one hand, were to be considered his obligations to the League, 33 VI, III | possession of Pavia, and considered the circumstance a happy 34 VI, III | The castle was, however, considered of such paramount importance, 35 VI, IV | so as duke. He therefore considered it better for the republic 36 VI, V | among the number, as being considered a principal cause of the 37 VI, V | masters of the city, they considered what course was next to 38 VI, V | soldiers of that period, considered brave and faithful. Two 39 VI, V | an engagement; for they considered that so long as they were 40 VI, VI | event of success, to be considered a new founder or second 41 VI, VI | betray. This affair was considered by the Florentines of great 42 VI, VI | of each case came to be considered, many difficulties were 43 VI, VI | had not been sufficiently considered, that he stood, not on the 44 VI, VII | dominions; which he knew they considered to be rightfully their own. 45 VI, VII | what was in those times considered a tolerable army; which, 46 VII, II | To attain this end, they considered it necessary that the king 47 VII, II | Florentine alliance, he no longer considered himself one of the people, 48 VII, III | appointed. Nor was this considered sufficient; for it was ordered 49 VII, III | great influence, and was considered one of the richest merchants. 50 VII, IV | alarm the enemy; but they considered his own safety and that 51 VII, IV | grew old and died. He was considered a just and brave man, but 52 VII, IV | that the people of Prato considered themselves injured by the 53 VII, IV | Florence; therefore all things considered, he hoped to be able to 54 VII, IV | by his means? Diotisalvi considered the enterprise as imminently 55 VII, V | most poignant remark being considered the wisest, and being most 56 VII, V | restitution of what they considered their due, and the proprietors 57 VII, V | disposed to make it; for he considered it unreasonable and unwise 58 VII, VI | church of that martyr, they considered this the most suitable opportunity 59 VIII, I | Florence; and this they considered could not be done without 60 VIII, I | had been represented, and considered him to possess great sagacity, 61 VIII, II | that of Rinato; for he was considered a wise and good man, and 62 VIII, IV | fortress of Colle, which was considered very strong; and as the 63 VIII, IV | to what had already been considered and agreed upon between 64 VIII, IV | the pontiff, which were considered as presages of a closer 65 VIII, V | his consent, the Venetians considered themselves justified in 66 VIII, V | magnificent Roberto, having considered the forces and preparations 67 VIII, VII | fear of the count. Having considered the matter and resolved


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