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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | expresses in his own masterly way his views on the founding 2 I, VI | fury. Leaving Lombardy by way of Genoa, he came to Pisa, 3 I, VII | the whole of Lombardy. By way of being grateful for these 4 II, II | through Florence on his way to France, he thought it 5 II, IV | BIANCA; and the other, by way of greater distinction, 6 II, V | of probability, for his way of living quite exceeded 7 II, V | emperor entered Italy by the way of Pisa, and proceeded by 8 II, V | approached their city by the way of Perugia and Arezzo, and 9 II, VIII| the court; but, pn their way thither, many were attacked 10 II, I | the barricades and gave way to the people, who then 11 II, I | Mount St. George. By this way the people sent six Gonfalons, 12 III, III | attainable, and will open the way to secure what we require 13 III, IV | commission of much violence, by way of associating it with something 14 III, IV | persuaded them to give way to the popular impulse, 15 III, IV | they did not meet in their way, and Michael, upon his return, 16 IV, I | families that suffered in this way were the Alberti, the Ricci, 17 IV, II | consequences. In the same way, it would be wrong to blame 18 IV, II | something should be done in the way of relief; but their advice 19 IV, IV | toward the tyrant in such a way as to create him as many 20 IV, VII | about him, Federigo, by way of recreation, brought an 21 V, I | Milan, an arrangement, by way of a truce, was made, by 22 V, I | to pass into Tuscany by way of Romagna; and the League, 23 V, II | committed great ravages, by way of further alarming the 24 V, IV | insolence were not in some way curbed, all the powers of 25 V, V | impossible. The fourth was by the way of Bologna to Ponte Puledrano, 26 V, V | Niccolo would imagine this way to be so rugged and elevated 27 V, V | body of picked men took the way thither, attacked the Venetian 28 V, V | count left Zevio, and by way of the Val dAcri went to 29 V, V | from the inhabitants by way of ransom; and he could 30 V, V | reaching Florence; for the way by the Casentino would be 31 V, VII | he was compelled to give way, and was pushed as far as 32 VI, II | These difficulties in the way of his forming a determination, 33 VI, IV | were difficulties in the way. Neri di Gino Capponi, one 34 VI, V | envoys who were upon the way to Milan, that instead of 35 VI, VI | twenty thousand florins by way of ransom, after which he 36 VII, I | would be compelled to give way; so that, being unrestrained, 37 VII, I | said, “to get them in the way of it.” Some citizens saying 38 VII, III | palace; and while on the way thither an olive wreath 39 VII, V | to pay an annual sum by way of acknowledgment to the 40 VII, V | their homes; and, on the way thither, one of them was 41 VII, VI | pretending to clear the way for the prince, came close 42 VII, VI | endeavoring to make his way out of the church, proceeded 43 VIII, II | unaccustomed to such business, by way of making a last effort, 44 VIII, IV | the wealthiest citizens by way of fines, imprisoned many, 45 VIII, V | throw such obstacles in his way, as would prevent him from 46 VIII, V | having decided that the best way of relieving Ferrara would 47 VIII, VI | of his forces, and he, by way of ingratiating himself 48 VIII, VII | nothing new to them) give way to despondency; for having


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