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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | XV.: “Public affairs are easily managed in a city where 2 I, I | country, knowing that it might easily be relieved by the eastern 3 I, II | or states), we may then easily imagine how much Italy and 4 I, III| Roman empire was the more easily ruined, and the church more 5 II, I | accommodation and defense. This may easily be done, by sending people 6 II, I | resort to more convenient and easily attainable localities. Hence, 7 II, IV | he thought he would more easily become the arbitrator between 8 II, V | causes of disunion, he might easily put a stop to it. The pontiff 9 II, V | which by this means may easily be done), a report was set 10 II, VI | some difficulty, it might easily happen that they would make 11 II, I | of firmness rendered him easily influenced. Hence, at the 12 II, I | in the first attack, they easily overpowered the Pazzi and 13 III, I | head of affairs she would easily have been made to take any 14 III, II | begins with difficulty but easily increases, many other houses, 15 III, III| therefore, make forgiveness more easily attainable, and will open 16 III, III| magistrates terrified; for we may easily conquer them before they 17 III, IV | among them, they might more easily protect their own houses 18 III, V | offensive; so that he was easily induced to concur in their 19 III, VI | at me, in order the more easily to oppress you. I do not 20 IV, I | the wise: the former may easily be productive of mischief, 21 IV, I | fresh, and were therefore easily vanquished. Nevertheless, 22 IV, II | remedy the evil when it might easily have been done; that now 23 IV, IV | their own, and so much more easily are they led by the hope 24 IV, IV | thought that what could not easily be attended by pernicious 25 IV, IV | surrounding country, they would easily submit. The proceedings 26 IV, V | accusations, they might easily conceive how painful it 27 IV, VI | to expel him (which might easily happen under a favorable 28 IV, VI | so many, might surely be easily performed with justice in 29 IV, VII| not one where they may easily be taken from us, and where 30 V, II | both yourself and we may be easily convinced. The amplest justice 31 V, II | own government, you may easily judge; having Tuscany friendly, 32 V, II | Pisano by night, he could easily take possession of the place, 33 V, IV | found the Florentines more easily induced to render aid than 34 V, IV | these disputes; and how easily the field of battle may 35 V, V | guarded, and might be very easily recovered. He perceived 36 V, VI | that conquest would be easily attainable now, when the 37 V, VI | of the country, and how easily he might thence harass his 38 V, VI | summit of which was more easily attainable by the enemy 39 V, VI | money: nor would they so easily have assembled forces and 40 V, VII| of a regular army would easily and most justly have wrested 41 VI, I | wished for peace, he might easily be gratified, as the Florentines 42 VI, I | count; and thought he might easily accomplish this while the 43 VI, II | other citizens, so that they easily persuaded him to put Baldaccio 44 VI, III| Filippo, but whom the count easily vanquished. Thus their only 45 VI, V | Adda, which route he could easily obstruct, and therefore 46 VI, V | However, this annoyance was easily removed by a few soldiers 47 VI, VI | by a number at Rome was easily managed at Milan and Venice 48 VI, VII| not consider how much more easily the members follow the head 49 VII, II | hence inferior powers are easily deceived by princes. The 50 VII, III| ruin of Piero, he might easily effect it; and that if he 51 VII, III| no good alone, but I can easily foresee the evils that will 52 VII, III| to Giovanni Francesco how easily they might return to their 53 VII, IV | peace were proposed, and easily arranged. The revolted Florentines, 54 VII, V | at first might have been easily accomplished. They began 55 VII, V | beginning (so much more easily are men predisposed to evil 56 VII, VI | Siennese, that they might more easily injure the Florentines, 57 VII, VI | friendship as to be able the more easily to injure them. Two years 58 VII, VI | which then prevailed, would easily be induced to follow them; 59 VIII, I | pope and the king would be easily induced to consent, because 60 VIII, I | their object would be more easily attained. Francesco de’ 61 VIII, I | introduced into the city might easily be made to appear as a part 62 VIII, IV | thought it would be most easily and certainly obtained by 63 VIII, IV | city of Otranto, which he easily took, plundered, and put 64 VIII, V | holiness thought might be easily won; and this certainly 65 VIII, V | their whole force, and would easily have deprived the Venetians 66 VIII, VI | it happen (as in time it easily may) that the San Giorgio


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