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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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united

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | farther bank of the Danube, united in a league and invaded 2 I, II | by itself, without being united with others, might, with 3 I, II | the Christians had been united in one faith, fewer disorders 4 I, V | routed the army of the united cities, and then directed 5 I, VII | which the church should be united; and having effected this, 6 I, VII | Martin V. Thus the church was united under one head, after having 7 II, I | Florentines kept themselves united until the year 1215, rendering 8 II, II | Charles king of Naples.~Being united, the Florentines thought 9 II, V | the citizens were again united, and before her departure, 10 II, VI | magistracies, and were kept united by the dread of Castruccio, 11 II, VIII| are disunited, while the united are free. As Florence, by 12 III, I | will now no longer keep it united. The truth of this, both 13 III, I | contrary), not only keep itself united but be improved by good 14 III, III | But when the citizens were united in her defense, an archbishop 15 III, III | the citizens are closely united, and the signors are constantly 16 III, VII | Rinaldo, and informed the united companies that he had found 17 IV, II | the son of Braccio, and united with him, for directing 18 V, VII | more so had he lived in a united city, for many qualities 19 VI, III | mutual foes, were kept so united by the prudence of the commissaries, 20 VI, IV | republics, which could never be united to injure others, and separately 21 VI, V | join the Florentines, and united the Venetians and King Alfonso 22 VI, V | armed the emigrants, and united to them a considerable force, 23 VI, VII | the Fregosi and the Adorni united in the enterprise against 24 VII, I | dominant party only remained united so long as its enemies held 25 VII, I | persons, fear kept the former united, and restrained their proceedings 26 VII, I | lived, having always been united, they obtained from the 27 VII, I | popularity and power were united. But in the year 1455, Neri 28 VII, II | Venetians, while they were united, could not hope either by 29 VII, IV | king’s eldest son, being united to Giovan Galeazzo, the 30 VII, VI | king became more closely united. Federigo, prince of Urbino, 31 VII, VI | and the Venetians remained united. The Florentines conjectured 32 VIII, II | think with what virulence of united deceit and hatred I have 33 VIII, II | which this palace and your united consent did not raise it. 34 VIII, V | resolved to proceed with the united forces of the League to 35 VIII, V | Venetians, finding all Italy united against them, endeavored 36 VIII, V | upon the enemy, the League united their whole force, and would 37 VIII, VI | endure their insolence, united his own forces with those 38 VIII, VI | the powers of Italy were united, except the Genoese, who 39 VIII, VII | order to keep his house united, he had married to Giovanni 40 VIII, VII | abundantly supplied, the people united, and the nobility honored. 41 VIII, VII | cheerfulness, will find united in him dispositions which


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