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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | other countries. The method adopted, when one of these provinces 2 I, VII | king of Aragon and Sicily, adopted him as her son, and engaged 3 I, VII | him of his succession, and adopted Louis of Anjou in his stead. 4 I, VII | judgment. The Florentines also adopted the same custom, for having, 5 II, I | the use of colonies is not adopted, conquered countries are 6 II, I | each faction. Those who adopted the cause of the Guelphs 7 II, III | lords, was soon afterward adopted. The Florentines remained 8 II, IV | punished. This opinion was adopted by many who had the same 9 II, VI | but the resolution being adopted too late, and by many unwillingly, 10 II, VIII| besieged in the palaceMeasures adopted by the citizens for reform 11 II, VIII| to French dominion, but adopted their dress and manners; 12 II, I | rebelPrudent conduct adopted upon this occasion—The city 13 III, I | families, which the nobility adopted, in order that they might 14 III, I | found expedient; they are adopted only as a means of deception, 15 III, I | wars, and treaties are adopted and pursued, not for the 16 III, II | commissioners of the warMeasures adopted by the Guelphic party against 17 III, II | course the Councils had adopted, each took refuge in his 18 III, III | CHAPTER III~Contrary measures adopted by the magistrates to effect 19 III, III | the plebeiansMeasures adopted to counteract them.~This 20 III, V | of Durazzo—The measures adopted in consequence thereof—Insolent 21 III, VI | at other times resisting, adopted such remedies as they could 22 III, VII | not thus enrolled. Having adopted these precautionary measures, 23 IV, I | consider the means to be adopted for their defense.~The dissatisfaction 24 IV, II | certain, if they could be adopted without an absolute division 25 IV, V | to their own character, adopted such a course with the Capitano 26 IV, VI | though they are all modes adopted by those who aim at sovereignty, 27 IV, VII | expel them. The remedy to be adopted, he said, was one that he 28 IV, VII | and only remedy were not adopted, he knew not what other 29 IV, VII | that any good resolution is adopted. Ridolfo Peruzzi, moved 30 V, II | develop the course best to be adopted. Niccolo therefore besieged 31 V, II | course, which the Florentines adopted from prudence, was considered 32 V, V | effects of the course they had adopted, to attack Tuscany; to which 33 V, V | some new design had been adopted, or some hidden treachery 34 V, VI | after these resolutions were adopted, it was ascertained that 35 V, VI | advice to Piccinino, who adopted it for the purpose of pleasing 36 V, VII | dishonor. This resolution being adopted, Niccolo led his army, unperceived 37 VI, II | influence, some means must be adopted to increase it. To this 38 VI, II | count, and measures were adopted which prevented its success. 39 VI, V | the means that might be adopted for their relief, others 40 VI, V | what course was next to be adopted to escape from the horrors 41 VI, VI | arranged the measures to be adopted, ordering that one part 42 VII, II | Christians against the Turks, and adopted measures similar to those 43 VII, II | purpose a graceful covering, adopted upon their ensigns.~In this 44 VII, II | considering the course to be adopted, although all agreed that 45 VII, II | relief; so that if they adopted no extraordinary measures 46 VII, III | of the state, have been adopted, which, if mistaken, will 47 VII, IV | while new methods are soon adopted and as speedily set aside; 48 VII, V | what course ought to be adopted. At this time, Roberto da 49 VIII, I | by the Medici, willingly adopted their views. Considering 50 VIII, II | enemiesconduct has been adopted, to gratify their desire 51 VIII, II | offensive covering, they have adopted this plea to hide their 52 VIII, V | when the measures to be adopted were fully discussed, having 53 VIII, VI | the excellent regulations adopted by the latter. Hence also


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