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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the hope of booty, he came immediately, and finding Rome abandoned, 2 I, IV | innocence; that he should immediately send two hundred soldiers 3 I, VII | created Alexander V., who immediately excommunicated King Ladislaus, 4 II, II | knowledge of the Anziani, who immediately summoned the Uberti to appear 5 II, VIII| any force, admitted him immediately. The Signory, terrified 6 II, VIII| his companions, appeared immediately, and was detained. Francesco 7 II, VIII| piazza in his favor.~The duke immediately fortified the place, and 8 III, I | faction extinguished, another immediately arises; for, in a city that 9 III, II | without being perceived, went immediately to the Council, and taking 10 III, IV | order to quit the palace immediately; for he wished to show that 11 III, IV | that the Signory should immediately descend and consider new 12 III, V | them. His enterprise was immediately prosecuted, and having occupied 13 III, VII | such practices. They were immediately arrested, which so greatly 14 III, VII | at Florence, was seized immediately upon his arrival. All the 15 III, VII | All the others had fled immediately upon the apprehension of 16 III, VII | letters to Antonio, who was immediately seized, and, though he denied 17 IV, IV | might not be lost, they immediately appointed Rinaldo degli 18 IV, IV | hand with their forces, immediately took possession; but the 19 IV, IV | accept their proposal, but immediately ordered his forces to take 20 IV, V | intimating, that if he did not immediately follow this advice, he would 21 IV, V | and the count proceeded immediately to Pescia, where Pagolo 22 IV, VI | September and October. Rinaldo immediately waited upon him, and intimated 23 IV, VII | signors; upon which they immediately dispersed, and laid aside 24 V, III | intentions, insisted upon his immediately crossing the Po, and joining 25 V, V | entering Italy, does not immediately traverse the country, but 26 V, VI | a signal to his men, who immediately raised it, and in a moment 27 V, VI | that he should set out immediately with the whole army and 28 V, VI | city, determined to set out immediately and check Niccolo. With 29 V, VII | by the enemy’s approach, immediately called the troops to arms. 30 VI, I | learning these matters, immediately left Venice, and, arriving 31 VI, II | credit to the tale, and immediately sent to Florence to see 32 VI, II | initiative, and attacked him immediately. Thus Romagna and La Marca 33 VI, III | particularly as Lodi and Piacenza, immediately after the duke’s death, 34 VI, V | reaching Florence, orders were immediately sent to the envoys who were 35 VI, VI | utmost concern; but though he immediately went to dissuade René from 36 VI, VI | broken out so near home, immediately sent Giovanni Ventimiglia, 37 VII, IV | Galeazzo, who, in consequence, immediately withdrew to Milan. The Florentine 38 VII, V | outrage, the Volterrani immediately determined to send ambassadors 39 VII, VI | did not design to renew it immediately, but resolved to try if, 40 VII, VI | his frequent custom, he immediately took it off again, either 41 VII, VI | assistance. A great tumult immediately ensued, several swords were 42 VII, VI | Carlo was slain by those immediately around him. Girolamo Olgiato 43 VIII, II | overcome with terror, were immediately slain or thrown alive out 44 VIII, II | seriously wounded, became immediately conscious of the imminent 45 VIII, II | correspond with their words, they immediately appointed a number of armed 46 VIII, III | in return for which he immediately assailed them with his own 47 VIII, III | troubles in Tuscany, which immediately followed, gave these princes 48 VIII, IV | resolved to attack them immediately. The Florentines, finding 49 VIII, IV | character of his assailant, immediately sent messengers to all the 50 VIII, VI | of the pontiff, Rome was immediately in arms. The Count Girolamo 51 VIII, VI | their restoration, they immediately provided men and money to 52 VIII, VI | reputation of their forces, they immediately appointed Antonio Pucci 53 VIII, VII | by the Florentines, who immediately assembled their forces under


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