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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | Maffeo, designing to make use of the emperor for the purpose 2 I, VI | French had made frequent use of their ships in voyages 3 II, I | and powerful. Where the use of colonies is not adopted, 4 II, II | that he did not dare to use force to obtain it; and 5 II, II | was applied to the public use, another to the Capitani, 6 II, VI | better expedient, they made use of this, but did not observe 7 II, VII | gravely, but without the use of any bitter or aggravating 8 II, VII | promised that he himself would use his endeavors in their behalf. 9 II, VII | they possessed the worse use they made of it and the 10 II, VII | and they did not fail to use it.~The troubles of Tuscany 11 II, VIII| private dwelling for their use. He took their colors from 12 II, I | subjects, they might make use of them as friends. They 13 III, I | regards, and authoritatively use the public force.~“The common 14 III, III | great power and riches, make use of either force or fraud; 15 III, III | worried. Therefore we must use force when the opportunity 16 III, VII | then recommended them to use good fortune with moderation; 17 III, VII | required; and they forbade the use of arms to all who were 18 III, VII | themselves, and vowed they would use it whenever they found anyone 19 IV, I | with Genoa, and the little use it would be to Florence. 20 IV, II | adversity, and made good use of the means within their 21 IV, II | prevailing words he could make use of endeavored to induce 22 IV, III | himself, but he would not use them, and rather chose to 23 IV, III | ruins, was restored for the use of the children, and carefully 24 IV, IV | prevent Giusto from making use of his own weapon; for with 25 IV, VI | it, be assured they will use some other medium than myself 26 IV, VII | other means could be made use of to preserve the government 27 IV, VII | public money to his own use. He then endeavored to sound 28 V, I | others of it, who might use it against themselves, they 29 V, II | that we now exhort you to use those arms against her, 30 V, II | Nor are the arms that men use against their country to 31 V, VI | followers at first began to use threats, but being informed 32 VI, I | the object of war and the use of victoryNiccolo reinforces 33 VI, I | victorious princes could not make use of them for raising fresh 34 VI, I | rekindle it, but rather to use the opportunity afforded 35 VI, I | might be in a condition to use it, offered him the services 36 VI, III | Venetians, they could make use of no other power but his. 37 VI, IV | obtain a favor, to make use either of prayers, presents, 38 VI, V | magistrates, and compelled them to use their utmost exertions to 39 VII, II | and the latter promised to use the utmost care. Upon examination 40 VII, II | be in condition to make use of them. They therefore 41 VII, IV | troops with them for the use of the expedition. This 42 VII, IV | contracted that he could use no faculty but that of speech. 43 VII, VI | allowed the ambassadors to use whatever terms they pleased 44 VIII, III | the pope, and promised to use their utmost exertion to 45 VIII, IV | the enemy continuing to use their utmost exertions against 46 VIII, VI | large sums of money for its use, conceded to them the revenue 47 VIII, VI | Dogano was assigned for their use. These creditors established 48 VIII, VII | country, they might make use of their services without


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