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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | which he fulfilled with the utmost fidelity and with consummate 2 II, V | to do, he exercised his utmost influence to effect, in 3 II, V | herself in a state of the utmost wretchedness, harassed without 4 II, VI | bound themselves, used their utmost exertion in favor of the 5 II, VII| the Florentines used their utmost endeavors to relieve her; 6 II, VII| himself, offering him the utmost assistance in their power. 7 III, I | their defense with their utmost energy, and thus bloodshed 8 III, II | these duties, and to his utmost ability provided for them, 9 III, IV | their weapons and with the utmost fury resolved to force the 10 III, V | that most men lived in the utmost discontent. To this the 11 III, V | Capitano was heard with the utmost attention by the Signory, 12 III, VI | of which they used their utmost exertions, and earnestly 13 III, VII| estimation; for, to the utmost of his power, their authority 14 IV, II | should be levied with the utmost rigor, and made it lawful 15 IV, III| classes, they used their utmost endeavors to prevent it 16 IV, IV | but have always used my utmost endeavors to confer benefits 17 IV, IV | and trouble, with their utmost energy, insisted on hostilities 18 IV, V | expectation, and produced the utmost disorder in the Florentine 19 V, I | disorder, and sunk to their utmost state of depression, unable 20 V, I | party was punished with the utmost rigor; and if there was 21 V, II | to push the war with his utmost vigor, thinking this plan 22 V, III| words were received with the utmost enthusiasm by the people, 23 V, III| to press him with their utmost strength. But they also 24 V, V | march, and by exerting the utmost celerity, reached the Paduan 25 V, V | Venetian fleet with the utmost impetuosity, and took nearly 26 V, V | citizens awaking in the utmost confusion, some of the boldest 27 V, V | protected their property to the utmost of their power during such 28 V, V | forces, he proceeded with the utmost speed to Verona. Observing 29 V, VI | Niccolo da Pisa, that his utmost exertions would be useless 30 V, VI | joined him, and with the utmost solicitude entreated him 31 V, VII| van, and occasioned the utmost confusion and disorder; 32 VI, I | enemies, and therefore to the utmost of his power he opposed 33 VI, III| the Siennese, and used his utmost endeavors to reduce the 34 VI, IV | great that in spite of our utmost resolution, we should still 35 VI, V | Milanese were reduced to the utmost misery; and as the city 36 VI, V | compelled them to use their utmost exertions to prevent popular 37 VI, V | count, who heard it with the utmost satisfaction, and entered 38 VI, VI | duke, and caused him the utmost concern; but though he immediately 39 VII, I | for being endowed with the utmost prudence, he foresaw evils 40 VII, I | funeral was conducted with the utmost pomp and solemnity, the 41 VII, II | his barons, and using his utmost ingenuity to secure them, 42 VII, II | latter promised to use the utmost care. Upon examination of 43 VII, II | he now resolved to do his utmost to ruin the son. These conspirators, 44 VII, IV | Florentine exiles produced the utmost excitement among the Venetian 45 VII, VI | these things, used their utmost endeavors to defend themselves 46 VIII, II | where he remained in the utmost terror till he was set at 47 VIII, II | wealthy a man, possessing the utmost earthly felicity, brought 48 VIII, II | for their defense with the utmost care. Lorenzo deMedici, 49 VIII, III| and promised to use their utmost exertion to obtain for them 50 VIII, III| of the League without the utmost disgrace. The counts, Carlo 51 VIII, III| assailed each other with the utmost fury; and the Florentines 52 VIII, IV | continuing to use their utmost exertions against Colle, 53 VIII, IV | invaluable; and who, to the utmost of his power, endeavored 54 VIII, IV | of Italy, occasioned the utmost joy at Florence and Sienna; 55 VIII, IV | the pontiff, who, with the utmost pomp, received them in the 56 VIII, V | king of Naples used their utmost endeavors to gain the pope 57 VIII, VII| encouraged it with the utmost solicitude; for he thought 58 VIII, VII| fired upon it with their utmost energy. This assault was 59 VIII, VII| of her husband with the utmost cruelty. The Florentines


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