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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | embassy to Cæsar Borgia, the lord of Romagna, at Urbino. Machiavelli’ 2 Int | affairs of state. It was Lord Bacon, I believe, who said 3 I, III | Pepin II., who, from being lord of Austria and Brabant, 4 I, V | desirous of making himself lord of Tuscany; but, while endeavoring 5 I, VI | Brescia, and made himself lord of that city and of Bergamo. 6 I, VI | the archbishop, remaining lord of Milan, carried on many 7 I, VII | of Francesco de Carrera, lord of Padua, by whose means 8 I, VII | dread the greatness of the lord of Padua, and they placed 9 I, VII | affairs of Lombardy had become lord of Vercelli, Alessandria, 10 II, II | the Count Guido Novallo, lord of Casentino, who called 11 II, V | Ghibelline party become lord of Pisa and of Lucca, caused, 12 II, VI | citizen of Lucca, became lord of them, who, being a young 13 II, VI | Charles duke of Calabria and lord of Florence, so that in 14 II, VII | of Mastino della Scala, lord of Verona, who, though bound 15 II, VII | refused to do so; for, being lord of Parma, he thought he 16 II, VIII| We appear before you, my lord, induced first by the demand 17 II, VIII| loss of it. Consider, my lord, how great the force must 18 II, VIII| people. But when he found him lord of the city, and became 19 III, IV | for their Gonfalonier and lord; and that he should govern 20 IV, I | Furli. Giorgio Ordelaffi was lord of Furli, who dying, left 21 IV, I | Alidossi, her father, who was lord of Imola, but she was compelled 22 IV, III | obtain the friendship of the lord of FaenzaLeague of the 23 IV, III | the design of bringing the lord of Faenza over to the Florentines, 24 IV, III | Niccolo so prevailed with the lord of Faenza and his mother, 25 IV, IV | consent of the people, became lord of Volterra. This circumstance 26 V, II | result from himself becoming lord of Naples; for having only 27 V, IV | forces of the league, for the lord of Faenza, the sons of Pandolfo 28 V, IV | stipend of the duke; and the lord of Faenza, after having 29 V, IV | your ruin he were to become lord of Lombardy, we should still 30 V, VII | feared, but his power while lord of the Casentino. If, however, 31 VI, I | Ostasio di Polenta their lord, they placed themselves 32 VI, II | Marca. Gismondo Malatesti, lord of Rimino, being son-in-law 33 VI, III | captains were Federigo, lord of Urbino, and Gismondo 34 VI, III | the proposal, and take the lord of Piombino under their 35 VI, IV | in one who betrayed the lord of Lucca, set a fine upon 36 VI, V | that the count had become lord of Milan; for as soon as 37 VI, V | the command of Federigo, lord of Urbino. Their first attempt 38 VI, VI | lostGherardo Gambacorti, lord of Val di Bagno, endeavors 39 VI, VI | Gherardo Gambacorti was lord of Val di Bagno, and his 40 VI, VII | Fregosi and John of Anjou, the lord of Genoa, which occasioned 41 VI, VII | sent money to Federigo, lord of Urbino, and collected 42 VII, I | promised, that if he became lord of Milan, he would undertake 43 VII, II | The duke of Milan becomes lord of Genoa—The king of Naples 44 VII, II | of the Adorni, he became lord of Genoa. In acknowledgment 45 VII, V | except the Siennese and the lord of Piombino, who gave them 46 VII, V | the command of Federigo, lord of Urbino, marched into 47 VIII, I | these deliberations, Carlo, lord of Faenza, was taken ill, 48 VIII, I | the latter, of which the lord of Faenza had taken possession. 49 VIII, III | and of his friends, became lord of Genoa; and according 50 VIII, V | Florentines engaged Costanzo, lord of Pesaro; and to sound 51 VIII, V | time in his service. The lord of Rimino, after this victory, 52 VIII, VII | churchCount Girolamo Riario, lord of Furli, slain by a conspiracy— 53 VIII, VII | by a conspiracyGaleotto, lord of Faenza, is murdered by 54 VIII, VII | has to be added. Galeotto, lord of Faenza, had married the 55 VIII, VII | son-in-law’s death, to become lord of Faenza. A great tumult


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