Book, Chapter
1 Int | May 3, 1469. He was of an old though not wealthy Tuscan
2 Int | Niccolo was sixteen years old. We know nothing of Machiavelli’
3 I, II | the new people and of the old Roman, formed a new manner
4 I, II | being yet exhausted, the old evils soon returned; for
5 I, IV | a monastery and was now old, to be brought from her
6 II, I | Amidei, situate between the old bridge and St. Stephen’s,
7 II, III | only the space between the old bridge and the church of
8 II, IV | from Pistoia, increased the old animosity between the Cerchi
9 II, IV | ground; turning from the old bridge, it destroyed the
10 II, V | Florence again returned to her old divisions; and in order
11 II, VI | after any disturbance, some old laws are annulled and others
12 II, VI | the city, annulled all the old councils, and created two
13 II, VIII| republic; increased the old taxes, levied new ones,
14 II, VIII| raise a disturbance in the Old Market place, then arm themselves
15 II, VIII| was not yet eighteen years old; neither his beauty, his
16 II, I | of the Rubaconte and the Old Bridge. The people were
17 II, I | to force the bridges. The Old Bridge was first assailed
18 II, I | overcome them, both at the Old Bridge and the Rubaconte;
19 II, I | defense. This caused the Old Bridge to be lost; the Bardi
20 III, I | a quarrel arose in the Old Market place, and, as it
21 III, I | The young are idle, the old lascivious, and each sex
22 III, I | our corrupt habits or our old and continual dissensions
23 III, III | should be made, and the old ones burned. These demands
24 III, IV | revenue of the shops upon the Old Bridge; for himself he took
25 III, VI | according to the custom of old friends, demanded their
26 III, VII | attempt, they proceeded to the Old Market, where they slew
27 IV, V | tyrant, who forsook his old friends to join the Ghibelline
28 IV, VII | assume the magistracy and the old resign their authority,
29 V, IV | the ingratitude of their old and habitual friends. Having
30 V, V | each other, one called the Old the other the New Citadel,
31 V, V | Venetian garrison of the Old Citadel hearing an uproar,
32 VI, II | Giovanni, only six years old, it was apprehended that
33 VI, II | now that he had become old and blind. The count was
34 VI, V | friends with the Genoese, the old differences with them respecting
35 VII, I | insupportable; for Cosmo, being now old, and through ill health
36 VII, I | Turks, he said, “he was an old man, and had undertaken
37 VII, II | affairs, the pope, being old and infirm, died, and the
38 VII, IV | by the Venetians, he grew old and died. He was considered
39 VII, VI | as soon as they became old enough to attempt it. Their
40 VII, VI | recommended him to a priest, an old friend of the family, who,
41 VIII, II | incapacitated. Jacopo, though old and unaccustomed to such
42 VIII, II | approbation. It was not my father, old and inform, who defended
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