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47 like
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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refused

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | the clergy of Lombardy refused obedience to Alexander II., 2 I, IV | as the people of Tusculum refused to submit to their authority, 3 I, VII | with the king, for having refused to make his nephew prince 4 II, IV | advised to oppose him, he refused to do so, saying that he 5 II, VI | the great that the Signory refused to perform the promise made 6 II, VI | arms that which had been refused to their prayers, and agreed 7 II, VII | of Simone della Tosa, was refused. This resolution, if they 8 II, VII | in Florence. Lucca, being refused by the Florentines, was 9 II, VII | obtain by force what they had refused to purchase, they sent troops 10 II, VII | to the Florentines, had refused to do so; for, being lord 11 II, VIII| in their duty, resolutely refused to comply. The duke had, 12 II, VIII| that the boldest of them refused to attend, and as each had 13 II, VIII| to terms; but the former refused to listen to any whatever, 14 II, I | assured them that if they refused, ruin would most probably 15 III, II | to threats, what they had refused to entreaty. The Capitani 16 III, IV | and declared that if they refused to comply, their houses 17 IV, IV | Lucca and Sienna. The latter refused, alleging her alliance with 18 IV, IV | friendship for Filippo, not only refused assistance to Giusto, but 19 IV, V | the place, the soldiery refused to comply, although the 20 V, II | of Naples, and this being refused, he threatened to force 21 V, III | ambition; for we could not have refused admission to the duke’s 22 V, III | the Po, and the Venetians refused to accept him on any other 23 V, III | other forces. The count refused compliance, and many mutual 24 V, III | of regard to him he had refused to cross the Po, thought 25 V, III | his daughter’s portion, he refused to give them up to the pope, 26 V, III | to the Florentines, who refused them likewise, unless the 27 V, V | first brought to him he refused to credit it; but being 28 V, V | his present situation, he refused, but resolved to attempt 29 VI, II | though he had at first almost refused to adopt such a course, 30 VI, III | many cities of the Duchy refused obedience; for they, too, 31 VI, III | not embrace such views, refused to submit to the sovereignty 32 VI, III | assembly, but the Venetians refused, indulging great hopes of 33 VI, III | to the Florentines, and refused to receive him within their 34 VI, III | of the Venetians. If he refused to accept the offer, he 35 VI, V | power. The emperor, however, refused to listen to them. The Venetian 36 VII, I | parliament, but this he refused, for he wished to make them 37 VII, V | and threatening those who refused to obey him, and being surrounded 38 VII, VI | female relatives, and had refused to concede to Giovanandrea 39 VII, VI | his father and brothers refused to receive him; his mother 40 VIII, I | from such undertakings, refused all participation in the 41 VIII, I | Bandini. Giovanni Batista refused, either because his familiarity 42 VIII, III | obtained it; for, had it been refused, they would have been compelled 43 VIII, IV | although he had previously refused to receive any ambassador 44 VIII, IV | apprehensive that if he refused, they would withdraw from 45 VIII, V | assist the marquis, which was refused in the most peremptory manner. 46 VIII, V | war against Ferrara. They refused to comply, and made preparations 47 VIII, V | to undertake what he had refused to do at the entreaty of


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