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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | promised him the kingdom on the condition that he should restore to 2 I, V | him with the kingdom, on condition that he should pay annually 3 I, VI | the sovereignty, on the condition that her husband, contenting 4 I, VII| II. of NaplesPolitical condition of Italy.~A schism having 5 I, VII| of the royal line, on the condition that he should be content 6 I, VII| briefly explaining the condition of Italy in respect of her 7 II, III| this time in a very unhappy condition; for the great Guelphic 8 II, III| their homes, and was in condition to meet all the states of 9 III, I | Still we have never in any condition found repose, but seem like 10 III, III| relieved the admonished, on condition that they should not for 11 III, IV | them. They also made it a condition that no member of these 12 III, V | persons of such base and mean condition, that the desire increased 13 III, V | latter the plebeian. This condition of things continued three 14 IV, I | powerful enemies which each condition creates itself, they neither 15 IV, I | this side the Magra, upon condition that, if he wished to alienate 16 IV, I | terms, which he obtained on condition of giving up Zagonara, if 17 IV, II | assembly, describing the condition of the city, and showing 18 IV, IV | bethought themselves in a condition to recover the place; and 19 IV, IV | took possession; but the condition of Volterra was worse than 20 IV, IV | would soon get into such a condition that he could not retain 21 IV, V | a large sum of money on condition that he should quit the 22 IV, V | troops, and abandon it, on condition of receiving fifty thousand 23 IV, VI | plebeians, we are in a worse condition on that account, and they 24 IV, VI | return, I cannot see how the condition of our republic would be 25 V, I | Italy was reduced to such a condition by her rulers, that when, 26 V, I | benefits upon such as were in a condition to serve them, and the family 27 V, II | of Florence being in this condition, Giovanna, queen of Naples, 28 V, III| accept him on any other condition. Seeing no other method 29 V, III| senate, pointing out the condition of the Italian states, the 30 V, III| hesitation, he acceded, on condition that the Florentines should 31 V, IV | were satisfied with their condition; so that hostilities were 32 V, IV | of Lombardy were in this condition: Brescia was so closely 33 V, IV | ourselves have been in better condition, and your republic would 34 V, V | spring, they might be in a condition to proceed vigorously to 35 V, VII| Lombardy were in a still worse condition. The Count Francesco, as 36 V, VII| respectable under every change of condition; and would have been more 37 V, VII| he could carry away, on condition of ceding his territories 38 VI, I | and, that he might be in a condition to use it, offered him the 39 VI, II | command of his forces, on condition that he should restore La 40 VI, III| and withdrew in the same condition as if completely routed, 41 VI, III| themselves to his authority, on condition that he should not subject 42 VI, IV | the Venetians were in a condition to treat for peace. At one 43 VI, IV | have forgotten thy wretched condition at the death of the duke 44 VI, IV | they found him in such a condition as to give hopes of his 45 VII, II | Florence and Italy were in this condition, Louis XI. of France was 46 VII, II | drawn, they would be in condition to make use of them. They 47 VII, III| be far better to be in a condition to propose terms than to 48 VII, IV | him at great length the condition of the city; and doubtless, 49 VII, IV | the state of the city, the condition of Italy, and the views 50 VII, V | ancient liberty and present condition, and assured them of certain 51 VII, VI | constantly deprecated the condition of those who live under 52 VII, VI | prince, and the wretched condition of those who were subject 53 VIII, III| him prince of Genoa, on condition that he should expel Prospero, 54 VIII, IV | enlarging on the unfortunate condition of those who are compelled


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