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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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leaders

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | He was the first of those leaders who at this period overran 2 I, IV | the figure of a cross. The leaders were Godfrey, Eustace, and 3 I, VII| commanded partly by those leaders who had from time to time 4 I, VII| the mismanagement of the leaders, they were unable to prosecute 5 I, VII| command of the principal leaders of Italy, among the first 6 II, II | to the new men, and new leaders were appointed for the whole 7 II, II | government, called together the leaders of the Ghibellines, and 8 II, III| other of the nobility. The leaders of the people, in order 9 II, III| To remedy this evil, the leaders of the Artscompanies ordered 10 II, III| of the Mozzi, under three leaders, Forese Adimari, Vanni de 11 II, IV | the Parts, and the other leaders of the Neri, and resolved 12 II, IV | country, they compelled the leaders of both parties to lay aside 13 II, IV | attempt. The Cerchi and the leaders of the Bianchi faction had 14 II, IV | five days plundered the leaders of the Bianchi. The Cerchi, 15 II, V | city was deprived of her leaders, was the time for them to 16 II, V | after it,—the Stinche. The leaders of the republic also re-established 17 II, V | ranks of his enemies, the leaders of whom were Rosso della 18 II, V | restoration to their country. The leaders of the government thought, 19 II, V | his sons, and many of the leaders of his army, fell in the 20 II, V | government than the rest, were leaders of the party against the 21 II, V | into Germany, to solicit leaders and forces that they might 22 III, I | and most particularly the leaders, who were Piero degli Albizzi, 23 III, I | is it to observe how the leaders and movers of parties sanctify 24 III, II | part of the most popular leaders, of which number, as already 25 III, II | all the lower orders, the leaders of whom were the eight commissioners 26 III, II | against this calamity, the leaders of the party assembled to 27 III, IV | their armed force, by the leaders of the arts, and by the 28 III, IV | intention. They found that the leaders of the plebeians, with the 29 III, IV | by those who had been the leaders of the tumult, although 30 III, IV | where they appointed eight leaders for their party, with officers, 31 III, IV | distinct powers. These new leaders determined that Eight, elected 32 III, V | gained Benedetto and the leaders of the trades to their side, 33 III, VI | with a great number of the leaders of the latter, among whom 34 III, VI | publicly and privately. The leaders of the government began 35 III, VII| the palace, gave them for leaders, with the ensigns of the 36 IV, I | and persecutions of its leaders from 1381 to 1400, reduced 37 IV, II | To these they added other leaders, and remounted some of those 38 IV, II | hitherto been merely the leaders of the rabble. Having repeatedly 39 IV, VI | da Uzzano and the other leaders of the party; and they had 40 IV, VII| he communicated with the leaders of the Medici party, and, 41 V, I | princes, warriors, and leaders of republics conducted themselves, 42 V, I | be chosen from among the leaders of their own party, and 43 V, II | and the capacity of their leaders, and unwilling to tempt 44 V, VI | assembled under several leaders, three thousand horse, at 45 V, VI | who, having secured the leaders of the conspiracy, and doubled 46 VI, II | the government. Among the leaders of the Florentine army was 47 VI, II | with their safety; and the leaders of the party judged, that 48 VI, II | approach of spring, both leaders took the field, and Niccolo, 49 VII, II | were by the pope appointed leaders of the expedition. The pontiff 50 VII, II | have them as friends. The leaders of the sedition thought 51 VII, III| principal citizens, the leaders of both factions, assembled 52 VII, III| transactions alarmed the leaders of the opposite faction, 53 VIII, IV | eight miles of Florence; the leaders thinking they could take 54 VIII, VI | It being now winter, the leaders of the expedition thought 55 VIII, VII| except two or three who were leaders of the rebellion. During 56 VIII, VII| commissary, was also there. These leaders being together, and discoursing


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