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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | of the reader that is the greatest charm of the History. Of 2 Int | leaving his family in the greatest poverty, a sterling tribute 3 I, VII | Niccolo Piccinino remained of greatest reputation.~Having continued 4 II, I | distributed. Thus, deriving the greatest attainable comfort, the 5 II, I | men, and those who had the greatest authority with the people, 6 II, IV | seized, in order to add the greatest indignity to his brutal 7 II, IV | least powerful, were in the greatest fear, and to provide for 8 II, V | minds without incurring the greatest danger. Being, however, 9 II, V | and was received with the greatest respect by the friends of 10 II, VII | would have been of the greatest utility to the Florentines; 11 II, VIII| pride; so that many of the greatest citizens and noblest people 12 II, VIII| every occasion with the greatest boldness, could not endure 13 III, I | their actions prove them her greatest enemies. The reward which 14 III, I | in which he possessed the greatest authority, remained open 15 III, II | around. He who made the greatest disturbance, and incited 16 III, III | had hitherto occurred. The greatest part of the fires and robberies 17 III, III | always had, and now has, the greatest number of these subordinates, 18 III, VII | trades who had shown the greatest audacity in the late riots; 19 IV, I | as it comprehended the greatest numerical proportion, it 20 IV, I | citizens; one party, that in greatest reputation, judged it best 21 IV, IV | whole country, with the greatest avarice and cruelty, making 22 IV, VII | abandon each other in their greatest need. Besides, it has always 23 V, I | they have arrived at their greatest perfection, they soon begin 24 V, I | two, the Sforzesca was in greatest repute, as well from the 25 V, II | yourself, whether, during the greatest victories of our league, 26 V, II | has recently expelled the greatest part of her wealth and industry? 27 V, III | He has always been the greatest foe of our inveterate enemies; 28 V, III | hold them only with the greatest difficulty, while losing 29 V, IV | this desire, gave him the greatest assurance that his hopes 30 V, V | patriarch, who was their greatest foe. Giovanni Vitelleschi 31 VI, I | apprehension of an attack. But the greatest source of anxiety to the 32 VI, II | Bologna still remained in the greatest confusion. There not being 33 VI, II | glad to observe, for their greatest fear was, that the duke 34 VI, V | he was received with the greatest possible joy by those who, 35 VI, VI | enterprise; but he derived his greatest confidence from those verses 36 VI, VI | them. Gherardo affected the greatest astonishment, assured the 37 VII, I | his anger originated the greatest evils, as will be hereafter 38 VII, I | first to support it. But the greatest cause of alarm to the higher 39 VII, I | of forty, he enjoyed the greatest felicity; and not only those 40 VII, I | whom he entertained the greatest hopes, died; and the former 41 VII, IV | admirable order and the greatest imaginable brilliancy.~During 42 VII, V | a whole day suffered the greatest horrors, neither women nor 43 VIII, II | temple, we have found our greatest foes. Those who are in danger 44 VIII, IV | and fidelity he had the greatest confidence, when it was 45 VIII, IV | friendship would be of the greatest utility to them, they thought 46 VIII, IV | coming having excited the greatest expectation; for it being 47 VIII, V | Figaruolo, a fortress of the greatest importance. In pursuance 48 VIII, V | country; for it was with the greatest difficulty that Roberto 49 VIII, VII | Jacopo Petrucci obtained the greatest influence, so that the former 50 VIII, VII | felt. As from his death the greatest devastation would shortly


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