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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | peace. He enlarged Ravenna, restored Rome, and, with the exception 2 I, V | for the honor done him, restored Romagna to the church, which 3 I, V | by tyrants. Pope Benedict restored the scarlet hat to the cardinals 4 I, VI | emperor and the pope they were restored to their country. For when 5 I, VI | descendants of these princes, restored the authority of the church.~ 6 I, VI | prison, sent him to Rome, and restored to him the office of tribune; 7 I, VI | the senators were again restored to their office. The king 8 I, VI | Spaniard, into Italy. He restored the reputation of the church, 9 II, II | goes to Prato—The Guelphs restored to the city—The Ghibellines 10 II, II | to their interests, they restored some of the honors of which 11 II, II | forgiven, and themselves restored to their country. They were, 12 II, III | pontificate of Martin, who restored to Charles all the authority 13 II, V | companies of the people restoredRestless conduct of Corso 14 II, V | Florentines—The emigrants are restored to the city—The citizens 15 II, V | unarmed and begged to be restored to their country, had fought 16 II, VI | relief of Prato would be restored to his country; they thus 17 II, VII | buildings, all which were restored with great care and expense.~ 18 II, VIII| benefited by them, and had restored many to their country; for 19 III, III | the admonished should be restored to their honours; and it 20 III, IV | the admonished should be restored to participation in the 21 III, V | government thus composed, restored peace to the city for the 22 III, VI | that authority might be restored to the Capitani di Parte. 23 III, VI | Medici was Gonfalonier were restored. They who had acquired distinctions 24 III, VI | honors of government were restored to the Guelphic party; the 25 III, VII | their authority should be restored. He then recommended them 26 IV, II | be at rest till they were restored to them. It would thus be 27 IV, III | recovered from the ruins, was restored for the use of the children, 28 IV, III | but peace was at length restored by means of a legate of 29 IV, V | and their country might be restored to them; and that if the 30 IV, V | that could be recovered was restored to them, and as time and 31 IV, VII | balia, which, without delay, restored Cosmo and those who had 32 V, I | of her princes, peace was restored, it was soon disturbed by 33 V, I | his wounds. This victory restored to the pontiff all the places 34 V, I | whose return, those who had restored him, and a great number 35 V, III | faithfully than the duke. He restored our liberty; it is reasonable 36 V, IV | the Venetians.~Peace being restored between the Lucchese and 37 V, VII | by the legate, peace was restored.~While the affair of the 38 VI, II | possession.~Peace being restored to La Marca, the whole of 39 VI, III | was soon so completely restored by the count, that the enemy, 40 VI, IV | in battle was frequently restored twofold on the restoration 41 VI, VII | his own in marriage, and restored Benevento and Terracina 42 VII, I | the Mugello, he not only restored, but rebuilt from its foundation, 43 VII, V | or slain, and everything restored to order. He consequently 44 VIII, III | accusations, the Florentines restored to the pope the cardinal 45 VIII, IV | faith.~The castles being restored, and this new alliance established, 46 VIII, IV | with the king, and the city restored to her former influence, 47 VIII, V | the Venetians were to be restored; that they were allowed 48 VIII, V | wrested from the enemy were restored without themselves recovering 49 VIII, VI | Colonnesi that it ought to be restored; but they, instead of complying 50 VIII, VI | hostilities, and for the present restored peace to Rome.~The Florentines, 51 VIII, VI | either party were to be restored to their original possessors.


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