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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, I | had taken possession to think of securing their acquisitions. 2 I, II | rapid acquisitions made him think the conquest of Italy already 3 I, IV | the Romans. As he did not think himself safe even in Italy, 4 I, VI | Venetians. Some, perhaps, will think it a species of impropriety 5 I, VII | greater power, he began to think of warring with Tuscany 6 II, I | persons of the colony; others think it was originally not Florentia, 7 II, I | the same time. Therefore I think that, however derived, the 8 II, II | and induced the rest to think of some other means of preserving 9 II, IV | government as he should think proper. As he was of Ghibelline 10 II, VIII| but still pretended to think himself beloved; and when 11 II, I | induced Andrea Strozzi to think of making himself sovereign 12 III, III | arts, because they did not think themselves remunerated for 13 III, III | and of him they did not think justice always attainable. 14 III, III | am one of those who would think it worthy of further consideration, 15 III, III | already done. I certainly think, that if nothing else could 16 III, III | come. We must, therefore, I think, in order to be pardoned 17 III, III | difference. It grieves me much to think that some of you are sorry 18 III, III | We have no business to think about conscience; for when, 19 III, III | affairs the brave never think of dangers. The enterprises 20 III, III | gone, it will be vain to think it can be recalled. You 21 III, IV | your power; what do you think ought to be done?” To which 22 III, VI | only, but of all who they think perceives or is acquainted 23 III, VII | happened, that they should think him willing to stir up strife 24 III, VII | all other means he could think of, excited with anger, 25 IV, I | Campo Fregoso. He did not think it advisable to attempt 26 IV, II | therefore advised Rinaldo to think more maturely of these things, 27 IV, IV | laws and your countrymen think proper to bestow, thus you 28 IV, VI | most important; you may think of the others at your leisure. 29 IV, VI | hunger. You wrong me if you think I would be a party to such 30 V, II | yourself; so that we do not think we have done aught to make 31 V, III | war whenever they might think needful.” The Florentines 32 VI, IV | Venetians, who they did not think would long be either friendly 33 VI, IV | restrain; neither did they think he would be content with 34 VI, VI | induced the Florentines to think Gherardo had been slandered, 35 VI, VII | obligation; that they did not think proper to assist the son 36 VII, I | observe, that those who think a republic may be kept in 37 VII, I | mass of the people began to think they had recovered their 38 VII, II | whatever course they might think proper to adopt. Many of 39 VII, III | that of Piero, he did not think himself safe in it, but 40 VII, III | father’s friends should think themselves unsafe with him 41 VII, III | excuse you, for none will think the city less beloved or 42 VII, IV | assured him they did not think it prudent for him to be 43 VII, V | their safety, they began to think of a capitulation; and, 44 VII, VI | league; for the pope did not think the church could maintain 45 VII, VI | the road; which made many think her son had caused her death. 46 VIII, I | After a while they began to think that for the count to retain 47 VIII, II | attended. Certainly, when I think with what virulence of united 48 VIII, II | undeserved on our part. Think, magnificent citizens, to 49 VIII, II | purpose. If, however, you think otherwise, I am in your 50 VIII, IV | is therefore necessary to think of peace.” Lorenzo was himself 51 VIII, IV | Venetians other matters to think of than those in Tuscany.~ 52 VIII, IV | itself and others; that to think little of God, and less


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