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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | accused in the following year of participation in the 2 I, II | duke, who was sent every year from Ravenna, and called 3 I, III | These events occurred in the year 931, when Otho, duke of 4 I, III | council of twelve, who each year appointed rectors for the 5 I, III | Colonia. This occurred in the year 1002. After the death of 6 I, IV | pardon. This occurred in the year 1082. Nevertheless, there 7 I, IV | Jerusalem, paid for one year; that, before the end of 8 I, V | slain, in the eightieth year of his age, and all the 9 I, VI | be called king. Being the year 1350, the pope thought that 10 I, VI | pope, peace was made in the year 1381. In these wars, artillery 11 I, VII | a benefice, should pay a year’s value of it to the Apostolic 12 II, I | from whose time, till the year 1215, she participated in 13 II, I | subject. Nevertheless, in the year 1010, upon the feast of 14 II, I | themselves united until the year 1215, rendering obedience 15 II, II | under another; and every year, upon the day of Pentecost, 16 II, III | who held their office one year, and were to be chosen by 17 II, III | government. This was in the year 1282, and the companies 18 II, III | number was preserved till the year 1342, when the city was 19 II, IV | doing it. This was in the year 1304, Florence being afflicted 20 II, V | Corso, which occurred in the year 1308, the disturbances were 21 II, V | where he was crowned in the year 1312. Then, having determined 22 II, VI | who, in the course of one year, drew from the people 400, 23 II, VII | care and expense.~In the year 1340, new sources of disagreement 24 II, VIII| sovereignty of the city for one year, on the same conditions 25 II, VIII| government to him for one year, the people shouted, “FOR 26 II, VIII| was elected, not for one year merely, but for life. He 27 II, I | remained in peace till the year 1353. In the course of this 28 III, I | defend themselves. In the year 1353 one of these companies 29 III, II | that at the end of each year the eight were continued 30 III, II | the month of April, in the year 1378, when Lapo, thinking 31 III, VI | occasioned Florence, during a year, to be disturbed by many 32 III, VII | events took place in the year 1400, and two years afterward, 33 IV, VII | party.~It was now almost a year since Cosmo had been banished, 34 V, III | government of Pisa for one year.~There were at that time 35 V, VI | thousand ducats for the coming year, and to each of the soldiers 36 VI, I | pursued during the next year. Niccolo, on the other hand, 37 VI, I | truce with the count for one year; intimating, that being 38 VI, V | consideration of the peace made the year previous, and not having 39 VI, VI | as ever; for during this year the Turkish emperor, Mohammed, 40 VI, VI | and the beginning of the year 1455, Pope Nicholas died, 41 VI, VII | affairs of Italy. In the year 1456, the disturbances occasioned 42 VI, VII | attack. He therefore, in the year 1456, assailed the Genoese, 43 VI, VII | routed near Troia, in the year 1463. He was, however, less 44 VII, I | affairs, come down to the year 1463, it will be necessary 45 VII, I | were united. But in the year 1455, Neri being dead, and 46 VII, I | tranquilize; but in the year 1464, his illness increased, 47 VII, I | friends. He was born in the year 1389, on the day of the 48 VII, II | period, in the following year Francesco Sforza, duke of 49 VII, II | government, it being now a year since the death of Cosmo, 50 VII, II | things, provided that every year a certain sum of money should 51 VII, IV | expired in the fifty-third year of his age. His goodness 52 VII, VI | was now the close of the year 1476, near Christmas, and 53 VIII, V | as during the preceding year; for by the departure of 54 VIII, VI | and protects, and every year sends its deputies, appointed 55 VIII, VII | 1492, in the forty-fourth year of his age; nor was there


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