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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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houses

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | fortified themselves in their houses. The people, enraged at 2 II, II | that they retired to their houses, when suddenly the banners 3 II, III | gonfalon, and destroyed the houses of the Galletti, on account 4 II, III | the piazza, removed the houses that had belonged to the 5 II, IV | having each retired to their houses, the Cerchi determined to 6 II, IV | withdraw privately to their own houses, elected a new one from 7 II, IV | property confiscated, and their houses pulled down. They sought 8 II, IV | garden of St. Michael, in the houses of the Abati; it thence 9 II, IV | bridge, it destroyed the houses of the Gherardini, Pulci, 10 II, V | undaunted, and fortified his houses, in the hope of defending 11 II, V | possession of the adjoining houses, and by unobserved passages 12 II, VI | shut up their shops and houses, and proceeded thither in 13 II, VII | beyond the river, where their houses were situated; and they 14 II, VIII| to be painted over their houses, and the name alone was 15 II, VIII| dishonored, retired to their own houses; the palace was plundered 16 II, VIII| public chamber; pillaged the houses of the rectors, and slew 17 II, I | sent them home to their houses, whither they were with 18 II, I | with arms, fortified their houses, and even sent to their 19 II, I | parts; the one occupied the houses of the Cavicciulli, near 20 II, I | of St. John; another, the houses of the Pazzi and the Donati, 21 II, I | the streets in which their houses stood; the Nerli defended 22 II, I | the Cavicciulli, where the houses of the latter open upon 23 II, I | people, who saved their houses and property; and having 24 II, I | fighting, and rather see their houses burned and plundered, than 25 II, I | street which led between the houses of the Pitti, from the Roman 26 II, I | with orders to assail their houses from behind. This attack 27 II, I | street learned that their houses were being plundered, they 28 II, I | and were received into the houses of the Quaratesi, Panzanesi, 29 II, I | sacked and destroyed their houses, and pulled down and burned 30 III, II | fortified themselves in their houses; many conveyed their valuable 31 III, II | easily increases, many other houses, either through public hatred, 32 III, III | those who have burned down houses and plundered churches; 33 III, III | up arms, rob and burn the houses of the citizens, and plunder 34 III, IV | it gave them, burned the houses of many citizens, selecting 35 III, IV | injuries, conducted them to the houses of their enemies; for it 36 III, IV | that many who had their houses burned, were on the same 37 III, IV | easily protect their own houses or those of their friends. 38 III, IV | refused to comply, their houses should be burned and their 39 IV, I | await the enemy in their houses, and better to go and seek 40 IV, V | memorials of your ancient houses abundantly testify, was 41 IV, VI | many families, even many houses, divided; many are opposed 42 IV, VII | number of men, kept in their houses; and therefore Rinaldo sent 43 V, III | possession of our towns, burn our houses, and waste our country. 44 VI, VII | and the chimneys of a few houses; but in the space between 45 VI, VII | over the city, filled with houses and inhabitants, instead 46 VII, I | had commonly seen their houses filled with suitors and 47 VII, V | embraced the same side, whose houses were also plundered and 48 VII, VI | their design to give up the houses of Cecco Simonetta, Giovanni 49 VIII, I | this marriage to unite the houses, and obviate those enmities 50 VIII, II | took possession of their houses, and Francesco, naked as 51 VIII, VI | the Orsini, plundered the houses they possessed in Rome, 52 VIII, VI | the restitution of their houses and castles, so that in 53 VIII, VII | his property in land and houses, as being less liable to


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