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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | this seeming to Longinus to present an opportunity, by means 2 I, III | from those times to the present, the ruin of the empire 3 II, II | that the whole made, as at present, twenty-one. The thirty-six 4 II, III | enlarged to the extent it at present remains, although its diameter 5 II, VI | believed to be guilty, and present the writing secretly to 6 II, VIII| on the following morning, present themselves before him in 7 II, VIII| home; for they who are at present your friends, and advise 8 II, VIII| lose the desire of their present conditions? No; if you were 9 II, I | prove the duplicity of his present conduct, and saying, that 10 III, I | repress the disorders of the present time. The ancient families 11 III, I | former practices seem to present a reason to the contrary), 12 III, III | offers; and fortune cannot present us one more favorable than 13 III, III | more favorable than the present, when the citizens are still 14 III, V | and being seen by many present, was taken for a hint to 15 III, V | it was concluded that the present was a favorable opportunity 16 IV, II | and that all who were then present had to lament, some a father, 17 IV, III | learn something for our present guidance; and if in former 18 IV, III | and make them equal to the present; and that he who is content 19 IV, III | were therefore ordered to present a schedule of their property 20 IV, IV | almost at the same time, present circumstances afforded nothing 21 IV, IV | duke, were opposed to the present; so much more ready are 22 IV, IV | Castruccio, and now by the present governor, the fault was 23 IV, IV | However, as it was usual at present to pay little or no regard 24 IV, IV | usual, and of the citizens present only ninety-eight were against 25 IV, V | that the baseness of the present calumnies had conquered 26 IV, VII | appoint another, burn the present balloting purses, and by 27 V, II | toward yourself and our present intentions toward our country, 28 V, III | us of having caused the present war, by receiving the ducal 29 V, III | favorable circumstances present, our extreme necessity should 30 V, IV | a new enterprise should present itself. The report of his 31 V, V | endeavoring to repel the present evil, encounter certain 32 V, V | or the animosity of its present masters, by self-defense. 33 V, V | besieged by the enemy in his present situation, he refused, but 34 VI, I | the war concluded for the present was not disposed to rekindle 35 VI, I | Barbadico and Pagolo Trono were present for the Venetians, and for 36 VI, I | pope Eugenius, that the present was a favorable opportunity 37 VI, VI | celerity as to be in time to present himself before the governor 38 VI, VII | remained in the hands which at present held it, than if he were 39 VII, II | universal popularity, which present circumstances tended to 40 VII, II | consistent with good feeling, the present would be found to be the 41 VII, III | prevented him from being present, they, with one exception, 42 VII, III | they did not wish for it at present, neither did he; but this 43 VII, III | and his brothers, who were present, reminding them with grave 44 VII, III | so strongly excited some present, that had he not interfered, 45 VII, III | Your laughing in your present abode is the cause why I 46 VII, IV | and discretion that all present felt a presentiment of his 47 VII, V | their ancient liberty and present condition, and assured them 48 VII, VI | himself prince while she was present, he conducted himself in 49 VIII, I | brothers would certainly be present. With this intention they 50 VIII, I | the two brothers would be present as usual. They wished Giovanni 51 VIII, III | new state of things would present opportunities for their 52 VIII, V | taking arms, and that the present moment offered a suitable 53 VIII, VI | hostilities, and for the present restored peace to Rome.~ 54 VIII, VI | not reply to that point at present; but in case of its restitution,


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