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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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father

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | wealthy Tuscan family, his father, who was a jurist, dying 2 I, I | talents and fortune of their father; and the times became changed 3 I, II | she should drink with her father. These words were like a 4 I, III | that of Charles Martel, his father, and Pepin his grandfather; 5 I, III | battle. Hence, Pepin, by his father’s reputation and his own 6 I, V | Corradino, to whom, by his father’s will, the state belonged, 7 I, VII | cities possessed by his father, was Guglielmo della Scala, 8 I, VII | of Giovanni Galeazzo, his father.~Ladislaus, king of Naples, 9 II, IV | to go to the house of the father of the youth whom he had 10 II, IV | pardon. Lore obeyed his father; but this act of virtue 11 II, IV | said to him, “Go to thy father, and tell him that sword 12 II, VI | which either himself or his father constantly oppressed them.~ 13 II, VIII| however hurtful to the father and son, was favorable to 14 IV, I | to Lodovico Alidossi, her father, who was lord of Imola, 15 IV, II | derived from the memory of his father, aspired to the first offices 16 IV, II | Piccinino, a pupil of his father’s, and one of the most celebrated 17 IV, II | present had to lament, some a father, others a grandfather, put 18 IV, II | endeavor to imitate his father, who, to obtain the benevolence 19 IV, III | children, and placed for their father ropes and ladders, by which 20 IV, VI | to his friends than his father had done, so that those 21 IV, VII | benefactor of the people, and the FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY.~ 22 VI, II | remembrance of his own and his father’s victories (the latter 23 VI, II | of Monte Loro, routed the father’s forces and took the son 24 VI, II | possessing less talent than their father, were still more unfortunate; 25 VI, II | to Bologna. The reputed father of Santi was dead, and he 26 VI, II | family and worthy of your father; but if you be the son of 27 VI, III | not know how Sforza his father, and Madonna Lucia his mother, 28 VI, VI | a new founder or second father of the city. The dissolute 29 VI, VII | Naples, of which René, John’s father, had been deprived by Alfonso. 30 VI, VII | succeeded to the kingdom of his father Alfonso, became alarmed 31 VI, VII | Provence. When the news of his father’s defeat reached Naples, 32 VI, VII | treaty recently made with his father Alfonso. The Florentines 33 VI, VII | in a war commenced by the father with his own forces; and 34 VII, I | decree, he was inscribed, “FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY.” If, in 35 VII, II | served many years with his father and brother, first under 36 VII, II | wealth and government of his father, called to his assistance 37 VII, II | as he wished to obey his father, though now no more, as 38 VII, II | and the splendor which his father had left him as his inheritance. 39 VII, II | call in the sums which his father had lent to an infinite 40 VII, II | to avenge himself on the father, he now resolved to do his 41 VII, II | renew the engagements of his father with the city, which, among 42 VII, II | Galeazzo did not possess his father’s talents, and consequently 43 VII, III | anticipations that his own or his father’s friends should think themselves 44 VII, III | remember that during your father’s exile, regarding more 45 VII, III | well disposed toward my father, and you ought to confess 46 VII, III | Palla Strozzi, who, with his father, was banished from Florence 47 VII, IV | of St. Lorenzo, near his father, and his obsequies were 48 VII, VI | respect for the memory of his father, and the hopes they entertained 49 VII, VI | his own influence and his father’s reputation, he could recover 50 VII, VI | services performed by his father in the affairs of that republic, 51 VII, VI | proceeded home, where his father and brothers refused to 52 VIII, II | approbation. It was not my father, old and inform, who defended 53 VIII, IV | without either his own or his father’s knowledge. The Florentines, 54 VIII, V | brother Federigo, whom their father had sent to him with additional 55 VIII, VII | She had acquainted her father with her design, and he


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