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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Italy for the emperor, was given the name of Exarch. This 2 I, III | he, for the reasons above given, was unable to assist him, 3 I, III | Saracens, an impulse was thus given to the rising greatness 4 I, IV | Charlemagne, occasion was given to another northern people, 5 I, VII | which an account will be given when we speak particularly 6 II, I | thinking of the promise given, or the injury he committed 7 II, II | Pentecost, ensigns were given with great pomp to the new 8 II, II | this so cruel a sentence, given against such a noble city, 9 II, II | be taken from Manfred and given to Charles, but as soon 10 II, III | been appointed and colors given to them, had acquired so 11 II, III | government a palace was given, in which they were to reside 12 II, IV | confidence, that authority was given him to establish such a 13 II, V | sentence. The judgment being given, the Signory, with the companies 14 II, VI | remind them of the promise given, and of the dangers they 15 II, VI | the city which had been given him over the army, endeavoring 16 II, VIII| sovereignty should be freely given to him, and that as the 17 II, VIII| then by the orders you have given for a meeting of the people; 18 II, VIII| Cerrettieri Bisdomini, were first given up to them. The duke would 19 II, VIII| evil counsel of others had given him.~ 20 III, I | no particular offense was given to the nobility; they therefore 21 III, I | the preceding book.~Having given an account of the origin 22 III, I | that authority should be given to the Capitani to find 23 III, I | not the glory of having given liberty to the city, but 24 III, IV | their homes. This advice, given by those who had been the 25 IV, I | alienate them, they should be given to the Genoese, it was quite 26 IV, III | not take the advice he had given others; for while in treaty 27 IV, III | had caused poison to be given him in his food, which, 28 IV, IV | envy; for it is not what is given to any individual, but what 29 IV, IV | that if permission were given to them to receive the castles 30 IV, IV | Astorre Gianni had certainly given very sufficient cause for 31 IV, VI | ever the opportunity were given him, he would not be ungrateful.~ 32 IV, VII | know what occasion they had given his friends for thus assembling 33 V, IV | similar to that which they had given the Florentines, when the 34 V, IV | all possible security were given to the passage of the forces.~ 35 V, V | down of arms, which had given his enemies an opportunity 36 VI, I | what he had imprudently given them, sent him and his son 37 VI, I | that assistance should be given him, but wrote to Alfonso 38 VI, II | certain castles which had been given him by Filippo during the 39 VI, IV | well aware that what was given at many times might be withdrawn 40 VI, V | Florentines, they had never given occasion of enmity; and 41 VI, VII | city and the government, given up to him. This annoyed 42 VII, I | them; so that the money given amounted to no less a sum 43 VII, I | of fortune, in a city so given to change, and among a people 44 VII, II | MilanPerfidious counsel given to Piero deMedici by Diotisalvi 45 VII, II | misfortunes and long absence had given rise to compassion and a 46 VII, II | different opinions were given concerning the means by 47 VII, IV | fortune and the Almighty had given the city up to them for 48 VII, V | him of the advice he had given, asked him what he thought 49 VII, VI | both which vices he had given such repeated proofs, that 50 VII, VI | but being observed, he was given over to justice, and disclosed 51 VIII, I | rank of this family, had given his granddaughter, Bianca, 52 VIII, I | inheritance, and it was given to Carlo. In this piece 53 VIII, III | suitable marriage portions given to his daughters, and Guid’ 54 VIII, IV | the duke Galeazzo, and was given by him to his duchess for 55 VIII, IV | by their evil deeds, had given rise to the war, and inflamed 56 VIII, IV | consented that they should be given up, and by new favors endeavored 57 VIII, VI | Tagliacozzo from the Orsini, and given it to the Colonnesi, who 58 VIII, VI | few days, the fortress was given up. It being now winter, 59 VIII, VI | discussion, it would have to be given up or not, and therefore


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