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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | twenty-six books, is the best known of all Machiavelli’s writings. 2 I, I | afraid his error would become known to the emperor. For these 3 I, VI | cease when the cause is known, I shall speak of their 4 II, I | name by which they were known. And it seems as if the 5 II, I | her first division is well known, having been recorded by 6 II, I | any time, she had not made known her intention, when it happened 7 II, I | soon as the fact became known, the Amidei and the Uberti, 8 II, III | soon as their demand became known, the minds of the people 9 II, IV | and determination became known to the Priors, and the adverse 10 II, IV | government. The matter became known from letters addressed to 11 II, V | When this marriage became known it gave courage to his adversaries, 12 II, VII | purchase of Gherardino became known, and for how small a sum 13 II, VII | means or another becomes known. Andrea deBardi was one 14 II, VII | excellent qualities he was known to possess, caused an immediate 15 II, VIII| things cannot fail to be known and greatly desired by every 16 II, VIII| chief conspirators became known to each other, and resolved 17 III, III | republic, their design became known to the Signory, who, having 18 III, III | thousand men. This soon became known to the other conspirators, 19 III, IV | imprisoned.~When the fact became known, the multitude were filled 20 III, VII | understood, the parties known, and whither they had betaken 21 IV, I | understanding with them known; but with the aid of their 22 IV, I | duke’s hands. When this was known at Florence, together with 23 IV, I | enemy, and the war publicly known, sent their forces to Furli 24 IV, I | days. This misfortune being known in the Florentine camp and 25 IV, III | attending them, becoming known to the people, contributed 26 IV, III | control. The design becoming known to his adversaries, Ser 27 IV, IV | single. These things being known in Florence, displeased 28 IV, V | cruelty and avarice, had we known them before our ruin was 29 IV, V | having already been made known, and now by the living words 30 IV, VI | proceeding were perfectly known to Niccolo da Uzzano and 31 IV, VI | composing it were made publicly known, and upon drawing for the 32 V, II | his liberation had become known, was taken possession of 33 V, III | their relief.~It was soon known in Florence that the duke 34 V, IV | most serene Signory is well known to you all, for you have 35 V, IV | his house is universally known, and it is impossible that 36 V, VII | all these victories were known at Florence, the government 37 VI, I | Niccolo’s defeat became known throughout Italy, he had 38 VI, II | make the disgraceful fact known to all. The shame and vexation 39 VI, II | Bartolommeo Orlandini was known to other citizens, so that 40 VI, II | whom the matter becoming known, he thought it ought neither 41 VI, III | confused state of things being known to the count, he proceeded 42 VI, IV | When this treaty became known at Milan, it grieved the 43 VI, VI | kingdom of Naples. This became known to the Signory, who, in 44 VI, VI | strength of the place, the well known bravery of the garrison, 45 VI, VI | this circumstance became known in Bagno and the neighboring 46 VII, IV | and authority were well known not only at home, but throughout 47 VIII, III | death of the count being known, the forces of the church, 48 VIII, IV | but as wounds are well known to be more painful after 49 VIII, IV | this peace was publicly known, the pope and the Venetians 50 VIII, V | These circumstances becoming known to the opposite league, 51 VIII, V | position of Lodovico being known to the Venetians, they thought 52 VIII, V | 1484. When this became known to the rest of the allies, 53 VIII, VI | When the discomfiture was known at Florence, the government 54 VIII, VI | this circumstance became known at LAquila, the anger of 55 VIII, VI | with him some inhabitants known partisans of his majesty. 56 VIII, VII | as soon as the murder was known, the widow, with an infant 57 VIII, VII | commissary. These events being known at Florence, gave general


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