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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int, 0(1)| 97, the best work on the subject. The most complete bibliography 2 I, I | of the Ostrogoths, became subject to him. Attila, having entered 3 I, III | the whole of Italy, being subject either to the emperors or 4 I, III | appointed rectors for the places subject to them. The popes had more 5 I, IV | those places which had been subject to them. And as the people 6 I, VII | Varano. Part of Lombardy was subject to the Duke Filippo, part 7 I, VII | greater part of Tuscany was subject to the Florentines. Lucca 8 I, VII | sometimes free, at others, subject to the kings of France or 9 II, I | those to whom they were subject. Nevertheless, in the year 10 II, VIII| address the duke upon the subject—The plebeians proclaim him 11 II, VIII| Florence became not only subject to French dominion, but 12 II, VIII| were usually performed by a subject of some neighboring state.~ 13 II, I | cities and territories, subject to the Florentines, rebel— 14 III, I | yoke, her cities not being subject to any powerful influence 15 III, I | proved, the accused should be subject to the usual penalties. 16 III, III | art to which theirs was subject; and of him they did not 17 III, VI | dissolved, and all who had been subject to them assigned to their 18 IV, I | neither of them choosing to be subject either to magistrates or 19 IV, II | repeatedly discussed the subject, they resolved to meet again 20 IV, II | the citizens would then be subject to the will of the multitude, 21 IV, III | the evil to which it was subject; that it was unnecessary 22 IV, IV | the same city, upon the subject of war; for the same citizens 23 IV, VI | Cosmo, we at once make her subject to Rinaldo, and it is my 24 IV, VI | however trivial, was made a subject of contention among them. 25 V, I | vicissitudes to which they are subject, pass from order into confusion, 26 V, II | not allowed to rule they subject to foreign authority. Hence 27 V, III | them, and discussed the subject at great length before the 28 V, III | at great length upon the subject, it was resolved that efforts 29 VI, I | of his friends upon that subject.”~The Venetians, who were 30 VI, I | with the fear of becoming subject to the church, that, by 31 VI, III | condition that he should not subject them to the power of Milan. 32 VI, IV | opinions in Florence on the subjectNeri di Gino Capponi averse 33 VII, I | its adversaries, and being subject to no law, fell to pieces. 34 VII, I | matters; and whenever any subject was proposed in favor of 35 VII, III | their country should be subject to equal laws, and that 36 VII, V | privileges, the city would remain subject to them as formerly. Many 37 VII, VI | condition of those who were subject to him; and by constantly 38 VII, VI | frequently discussed the subject; and in order to familiarize 39 VIII, I | more particularly upon the subject. Giovanni Batista proceeded 40 VIII, VI | spoke so forcibly upon the subject, that all became anxious 41 VIII, VI | city of LAquila, though subject to the kingdom of Naples,


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