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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | people of Germany, to their aid; and these under Vortigern 2 II, II | the emperor; for with the aid of the church they hoped 3 II, IV | their danger great, sent for aid to the Lucchese, and presently 4 II, V | the Gonfaloniers, was to aid in repressing the insolence 5 II, V | of intending, with the aid of Uguccione, to usurp the 6 II, V | Besides this they sent for aid to Robert, king of Naples, 7 II, VIII| in subjection, no foreign aid would enable you to do it; 8 II, VIII| guards, castles, and external aid have oft been found insufficient, 9 II, I | their defense, and requested aid from Perugia and Sienna, 10 III, III | had been called to their aid, to return to their homes. 11 III, IV | associates, and without any aid or even advice; when, at 12 III, VI | were sent from France in aid of Louis, and on arriving 13 IV, I | them known; but with the aid of their reputation he trusted 14 IV, II | advises it, when by your aid he has wrested the power 15 IV, III | beg they would lend their aid to oppose the greatness 16 IV, VI | who requires magisterial aid; and, by the universal interest 17 IV, VII | he should lend sufficient aid against their enemies, if 18 V, I | for the injury, sought the aid of the Venetians and Florentines. 19 V, III | You know, that without the aid of some powerful ally we 20 V, III | induce him to render them aid. They enlarged upon their 21 V, IV | easily induced to render aid than they expected, or their 22 V, IV | withheld from us confidence and aid, we could not come to the 23 V, V | Venetian senate, by the aid of Neri di Gino, began to 24 V, V | therefore deemed it advisable to aid the Venetian fleet with 25 V, VI | they thought that with the aid of the Malatesti they might 26 VI, IV | thousand horse, by whose aid the Venetians were in a 27 VI, IV | deprive the count of the aid of the Venetians, who they 28 VI, IV | compelled to request immediate aid of the Florentines, publicly 29 VI, V | them powerful and immediate aid. During the winter a few 30 VI, V | them, even with all the aid he could obtain.~But as 31 VI, VII | the latter to give him aid and influence, the former 32 VI, VII | of his design, sent for aid to France; and, on obtaining 33 VII, I | during the war, and of the aid afforded to his enemy; and 34 VII, I | government required the citizensaid to recover or strengthen 35 VII, II | no reason for defense or aid; and if he were to seek 36 VII, IV | his eldest son, to their aid, and Galeazzo came in person, 37 VII, V | would only, for a few days, aid in resisting the forces 38 VII, V | who gave them some hope of aid. The Florentines on the 39 VIII, II | upon their relatives for aid; but we found ours armed, 40 VIII, III | though the duke sent them aid, the Venetians denied all 41 VIII, VI | able to afford the required aid. On the other hand, as the 42 VIII, VII | made excuses, but sent no aid. Thus the Florentines in 43 VIII, VII | raised there, who, by the aid of these forces, gave the


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