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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | education of his time, as he knew no Greek.1 The first notice 2 Int | thinking and what everybody knew. He merely gives us the 3 II, VI | but, although everyone knew who were the delinquents, 4 II, VIII| success of the attempt; and he knew he should so conduct himself, 5 II, VIII| the council, although they knew that if he were dead, they 6 III, I | it as the Ricci; for they knew themselves to have occasioned 7 III, II | Gonfalonier, and they all knew he was opposed to their 8 III, IV | determined to be prepared, for he knew his credit rather required 9 III, V | excitement had abated, for they knew that the favor of the mob 10 IV, II | to mind past events, and knew how craftily affairs are 11 IV, V | Ten, he said that he well knew how difficult and dangerous 12 IV, VII | visit to advantage, for he knew the man very intimately, 13 IV, VII | would protect it, for he knew there were many in the piazza 14 IV, VII | remedy were not adopted, he knew not what other means could 15 IV, VII | having no one to consult they knew not what course to adopt. 16 V, I | citizens, for the Venetians knew there was no other obstacle 17 V, II | his ideas to some whom he knew to be similarly inclined, 18 V, III | Lucca was ruined; and they knew well that the demand of 19 V, V | escaped to Tenna, but he knew that if he were to remain 20 V, VI | desirous of change. They also knew by the compact made in Lombardy 21 V, VI | government; so that as soon as he knew Niccolo was at hand he joined 22 VI, II | he deny it, for whoever knew him and saw the boy, could 23 VI, III | the Venetians, since they knew the loss of it would involve 24 VI, III | blame or praise. However, he knew very well, that in regard 25 VI, IV | restoration of peace. They knew the Milanese were jealous 26 VI, IV | not injure him. They well knew how they had proceeded after 27 VI, V | he said, to obey one who knew and could defend them; so 28 VI, V | respect; for the duke well knew that in all Italy he could 29 VI, V | much as possible; for they knew how pertinaciously and invariably 30 VI, VI | conspirators, and others that he knew of Porcari’s presence at 31 VI, VII | whose ambition he well knew, and who seeing him new 32 VI, VII | own dominions; which he knew they considered to be rightfully 33 VI, VII | barons who, being rebels, knew they would obtain no terms 34 VII, I | the latter; for he well knew that at all events the purses 35 VII, I | to a measure to which he knew them to be averse. Having 36 VII, II | Diotisalvi Neroni, who knew Luca unfit to be at the 37 VII, III | dishonor at Naples, since you knew not how to live with honor 38 VII, III | for these injuries, they knew not where to turn with so 39 VII, IV | to them for a prey. Piero knew little of these things, 40 VII, IV | remedy even the little he knew, on account of his infirmities; 41 VII, IV | slaughter and war. These he knew to be discontented, on account 42 VII, V | Eight, who replied that they knew not whether Florence was 43 VII, V | to decide; but this they knew very well, that for their 44 VIII, III | direction of Sienna, they knew not how to provide for the


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