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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | This was so completely the case, that they were generally 2 II, I | were enlarged, as was the case with Florence, which had 3 II, II | Charles for their defense, in case of the passage of Corradino. 4 II, III| originator of the riot. While the case was being tried, the people 5 II, VII| as is most commonly the case, the more authority they 6 III, I | by the necessity of the case, of which they were previously 7 III, I | him, he might bring his case before the council and denounce 8 III, II | in considerable danger in case a hostile Signory should 9 III, III| ourselves; for in the first case the evils are certain, in 10 III, III| oath to mutual defense, in case any of them were subdued 11 III, VII| but when the facts of the case were understood, the parties 12 IV, I | assail him; for in the former case they would be justified 13 IV, II | magistrates, who, in this case, would occupy their places, 14 IV, III| which would certainly be the case were they to attempt the 15 IV, VI | ourselves, but this is not the case; for the justice of our 16 IV, VI | city was aroused. Every case brought before the magistrates, 17 V, I | Batista da Canneto, as in the case with all who retain authority 18 V, II | his dominions. In the one case he would be a free prince, 19 V, III| relief, as had been the case during the former wars which 20 V, IV | knowing the necessity of the case, and wearied out by the 21 V, V | and indemnify Rinaldo, in case Niccolo came into Tuscany 22 V, VI | territories would be lost; in that case they were unwilling to spend 23 V, VII| infantry were ordered, in case their cavalry were attacked 24 V, VII| La Marca or Rome, as the case might be, and Bernardo de 25 VI, I | booty and ransom. In such a case, losses are unfortunate, 26 VI, I | This was particularly the case with the duke, who, being 27 VI, III| Savoy; so that in either case they would have been deprived 28 VI, IV | withdrawn at once, as was the case after the victory at Caravaggio, 29 VI, IV | and, as ought to be the case between republics, assist 30 VI, VI | particular circumstances of each case came to be considered, many 31 VI, VII| during this war; but the case was otherwise with their 32 VII, II | him to join them; in which case ruin of the republic would 33 VII, III| were unarmed; for, in that case, he would soon repent of 34 VII, III| which would certainly be the case, and that all ought to lay 35 VII, III| country, calculating, that in case of an attack, the government 36 VII, IV | Neroni, and asked him, in case they should succeed in taking 37 VII, V | as the necessity of the case and his own prudence should 38 VII, V | This, as is frequently the case with new undertakings, at 39 VIII, II | as would seem to be the case from their having taken 40 VIII, III| more correct view of the case, sent Tommaso Soderini as 41 VIII, V | certainly would have been the case, if the lady had not been 42 VIII, V | disposal. But, as is often the case where several of equal authority 43 VIII, VI | point at present; but in case of its restitution, it would


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