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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | which office he retained till the downfall of the Florentine 2 Int | War, though not written till 1520 should be mentioned 3 I, III | the emperors or the kings till the coming of the Lombards, 4 I, III | principalities which ruled Italy till the coming of Charles VIII. 5 I, IV | acquired great reputation, till the time of Saladin, when, 6 I, IV | nor did he release them till it was conceded that he 7 I, IV | popes and emperors followed, till the papacy was occupied 8 I, IV | not undertake the office, till they had first sworn to 9 I, VI | did not recover herself till the time of Alexander VI., 10 I, VII | long carried on their wars, till the coming of Lodovico da 11 I, VII | Scesi, where he remained till the jubilee of 1400, when 12 II, I | filled with inhabitants, till the Saracens, having destroyed 13 II, I | Charlemagne; from whose time, till the year 1215, she participated 14 II, I | continued in these troubles till the time of Frederick II., 15 II, III | this government two years, till the pontificate of Martin, 16 II, III | this number was preserved till the year 1342, when the 17 II, III | to do so then than delay till the enemy had acquired greater 18 II, IV | to do the same, and not till after the interchange of 19 II, IV | send Charles to Florence, till the season suitable for 20 II, V | the hope of defending them till Uguccione, for whom he had 21 II, V | the people lived quietly till it was reported that the 22 II, VII | remained in domestic peace till 1340, and gave their undivided 23 II, VIII| them the duties of provost, till he who should be finally 24 II, I | they determined not to wait till they had perfected their 25 II, I | the city remained in peace till the year 1353. In the course 26 III, II | found no safety in the city, till they had driven all their 27 III, II | judged it preferable to wait till the approaching feast of 28 III, II | having consented to wait till St. John’s day, before they 29 III, IV | was necessary to defer it till the morrow. However the 30 III, VI | multitude with promises, till they had assembled a sufficient 31 III, VI | its establishment in 1381, till the alterations now made, 32 III, VII | stupefied, and would wait till those who were endeavoring 33 IV, I | or any other enterprise, till he had renewed amicable 34 IV, II | possession would never be at rest till they were restored to them. 35 IV, IV | latter appear incredible till they are verified; and the 36 IV, VII | retained him in the palace till night, then conducted him 37 V, III | not allow it to increase till it became incorrigible; 38 V, IV | remain there some time, or till a new enterprise should 39 V, IV | on to keep them at bay, till he had subdued the Venetians, 40 V, IV | not restrain themselves, till the prince had replied, 41 V, V | he were to remain there till morning, he must inevitably 42 V, VI | forces, and did not stop till he reached the town of San 43 V, VI | sustained their courage till the arrival of Neri di Gino, 44 V, VI | guards at the gates, waited till the time appointed for the 45 VI, I | attack on the conqueror, till their leader had furnished 46 VI, III | Florentines and Venetians, and till the arrival of the count 47 VI, IV | thousand florins per month, till he should obtain Milan, 48 VI, IV | support of liberty; at least till they could deprive the count 49 VI, V | He remained in the city till the sixth of February, and 50 VIII, I | party had occasion to fear, till one or other of them was 51 VIII, I | would be better to wait till Lorenzo went to Rome, whither 52 VIII, II | remained in the utmost terror till he was set at liberty.~There 53 VIII, IV | take up no other position till the relics of the routed 54 VIII, IV | would hold the enemy at bay till the republic was able to 55 VIII, IV | kept Lorenzo from December till March, not only to gain 56 VIII, V | which continued from morning till midday. In this engagement, 57 VIII, VI | make no further attempt till the return of spring.~When


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