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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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life

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | apparently retired from public life, his letters show the deep 2 Int | attaining the end in view. The life of the State was the primary 3 Int | enrich himself. Machiavelli’s life was not without blemish— 4 I, II | toward the latter end of his life, so many virtues had not 5 I, III | were persons of very holy life, as is seen by the many 6 I, VI | seeing Rome arise to new life, again raised their heads, 7 II, III | the proof, or trust his life to the magistrates, for 8 II, IV | of the city, and give new life to the Ghibelline faction. 9 II, IV | quality, learning, and mode of life, presently acquired so much 10 II, VIII| him prince of Florence for lifeTyrannical proceedings of 11 II, VIII| the people shouted, “FOR LIFE.” Upon this, Francesco Rustichelli, 12 II, VIII| one year merely, but for life. He was then borne through 13 III, VI | recollection of my past life will always give me greater 14 III, VII | despoiled both of honor and life. One body of them assembled 15 III, VII | opinion of him which his past life had not warranted; for never 16 IV, IV | had been found guilty, his life was spared, and as Pagolo 17 IV, VI | of attempts against his life.~During the war the malignant 18 IV, VI | consideration of reform, and of the life or death of Cosmo. Many 19 IV, VI | act. I do not imagine your life to be in much danger, since 20 IV, VI | food, and preserve your life for your friends and your 21 IV, VII | as they had preserved his life they would protect it, for 22 V, I | possessing the power of life and death should always 23 VI, I | pope and king, during his life, they would soon afterward 24 VI, IV | have trusted; for thy past life, thy restless mind, incapable 25 VI, IV | community, their mode of life, and their hereditary feuds 26 VI, V | action. Two men in humble life, talking together near the 27 VII, I | citizens, even during the life of him who alone restrained 28 VII, I | decent moderation of civil life; in his conversation, his 29 VII, I | John, in order to save his life, after the ruin of the latter, 30 VII, I | Toward the close of his life he suffered great affliction; 31 VII, II | themselves its enjoyment during life, and at their deaths, its 32 VII, III | of his authority and his life, had caused him to take 33 VII, III | death in battle, than to a life of ignominy among his victorious 34 VII, III | and never during Cosmo’s life failed to honor and support 35 VII, IV | almost the close of his life, been associated with Cosmo, 36 VII, V | by the preservation of my life, that you can attain the 37 VII, V | their accustomed mode of life, hoping to enjoy, without 38 VII, VI | ready to deprive him of life, he repeated the following 39 VIII, I | were entertained for his life. This circumstance seemed 40 VIII, IV | which will deprive me of my life, and you of the government.” 41 VIII, IV | in having exposed his own life to the most imminent peril, 42 VIII, VII | famous engineer, lost his life during the siege.~To this 43 VIII, VII | his possessions and his life; and pretending sickness, 44 VIII, VII | the shortness of his own life. Of his daughters, one married


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