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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 II, VII| captain of the guard, of Jacopo Gabrielli of Agobbio, and 2 II, VII| disclosed the affair to Jacopo Alberti, his brother-in-law. 3 II, VII| Alberti, his brother-in-law. Jacopo acquainted the Priors, and 4 II, VII| defended with great bravery.~Jacopo dAgobbio, knowing the whole 5 III, V | these Cipriano Mangione, Jacopo Sacchetti, Donato Barbadori, 6 III, VII| resistance was Donato, the son of Jacopo Acciajuoli, who thought 7 IV, IV | them. The ambassador was Jacopo Viviani, who, a short time 8 IV, IV | reposed confidence in him. Jacopo, more mindful of the danger 9 VI, II | two sons, Francesco and Jacopo, who, possessing less talent 10 VI, IV | appointed Francesco and Jacopo Piccinino (attached to their 11 VI, V | Piccinino, there remained only Jacopo his brother, to command 12 VI, VI | peacePeace proclaimedJacopo Piccinino attacks the Siennese.~ 13 VI, VI | of a war, had discharged Jacopo Piccinino, who with some 14 VI, VI | furnished assistance, attacked Jacopo, near Bolsena, and though 15 VI, VI | was taken prisoner, yet Jacopo was worsted, and retreated 16 VI, VI | This made it evident that Jacopo’s movement had been made 17 VI, VI | unimportant war, ordered Jacopo to restore to the Siennese 18 VI, VII| though anxious to restrain Jacopo Piccinino, did not neglect 19 VI, VII| disturbances occasioned by Jacopo Piccinino having subsided, 20 VI, VII| had unnecessarily caused Jacopo Piccinino to make against 21 VI, VII| the same time, he ordered Jacopo Piccinino to cross the Tronto, 22 VI, VII| gave so much offense to Jacopo Piccinino, the hereditary 23 VI, VII| having submitted to John. Jacopo Piccinino, after the victory, 24 VI, VII| than by the desertion of Jacopo Piccinino, who joined Ferrando; 25 VII, II | dominions to their heirsJacopo Piccinino honorably received 26 VII, II | of his family, who, under Jacopo Piccinino, had attained 27 VII, II | security to his son during Jacopo’s lifetime. The king, therefore, 28 VII, II | of pretexts. This alarmed Jacopo Piccinino, who was with 29 VII, II | liberal offers, induced Jacopo to visit him at Milan, accompanied 30 VII, II | by only a hundred horse.~Jacopo had served many years with 31 VII, II | had occasioned envy, while Jacopo’s misfortunes and long absence 32 VII, II | least possible suspicion, Jacopo’s marriage with Drusiana, 33 VII, II | maintenance. After this agreement, Jacopo, accompanied by a ducal 34 VIII, I | head of this family was Jacopo, whom the people, on account 35 VIII, I | In consequence, neither Jacopo nor his nephews obtained 36 VIII, I | to obtain the consent of Jacopo dePazzi, without whose 37 VIII, I | occurred. Francesco found Jacopo dePazzi more cautious 38 VIII, I | endeavor to induce his uncle Jacopo to adopt their ideas. To 39 VIII, I | gone to Lucca, and spoke to Jacopo, who was at first quite 40 VIII, I | interview with Francesco and Jacopo dePazzi, when the latter 41 VIII, I | carrying it into effect. Jacopo dePazzi was of opinion 42 VIII, I | Florence, prevailed upon Jacopo di Poggio, a well educated 43 VIII, I | others, each of the name of Jacopo Salviati, one a brother, 44 VIII, I | Latin to the daughter of Jacopo dePazzi. Rinato dePazzi, 45 VIII, I | came, and was received by Jacopo dePazzi at his villa of 46 VIII, I | with his followers, and Jacopo di Poggio, should take possession 47 VIII, II | the palace, together with Jacopo di Poggio, and the Salviati, 48 VIII, II | to call assistance, found Jacopo di Poggio, whom he seized 49 VIII, II | naked upon his bed, begged Jacopo dePazzi to perform the 50 VIII, II | was himself incapacitated. Jacopo, though old and unaccustomed 51 VIII, II | with stones and threats. Jacopo, while hesitating, was met 52 VIII, II | and brought to Florence. Jacopo dePazzi was taken while 53 VIII, II | to death upon the road. Jacopo and Rinato were condemned 54 VIII, II | extraordinary circumstance, Jacopo dePazzi, after having 55 VIII, III| and Deifobo, son of Count Jacopo, and after many delays, 56 VIII, III| enemy. On the other side, Jacopo Guicciardini, commissary 57 VIII, IV | him in the same manner as Jacopo Piccinino; and, with the 58 VIII, VI | the place on that side. Jacopo Guicciardini was commissary 59 VIII, VI | his barons, put to death Jacopo Coppola and Antonello d60 VIII, VII| assembled a large army under Jacopo Guicciardini and Pietro 61 VIII, VII| among them Pandolfo and Jacopo Petrucci obtained the greatest 62 VIII, VII| his daughters, one married Jacopo Salviati; another, Francesco


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