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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | their king. He, a short time previously, in order to possess the 2 I, II | of many other cities not previously mentioned.~From this devastation 3 I, III| authority than they had previously possessed; although the 4 I, IV | pontiffs, whose authority had previously been used to free them from 5 II, II | the people whom they had previously aggravated with every species 6 II, II | increase the influence of one previously weak; his becoming great 7 II, III| appointed; it having been previously the custom of councils and 8 II, III| although its diameter was previously only the space between the 9 II, IV | prevailed than had done previously to his coming.~The minds 10 II, IV | grievances before him, having previously forwarded a statement of 11 II, V | those who, a short time previously, when they came unarmed 12 II, VI | occasion, as it had been previously customary to appoint the 13 II, VI | as those abroad, though previously the councils of the retiring 14 III, I | the distinctions which had previously existed. This diversity 15 III, I | respected now than they had previously been, they designed to proceed 16 III, I | case, of which they were previously aware, and further encouraged 17 III, I | he and his followers had previously been ready to ADMONISH, 18 III, VI | that as the latter had previously possessed a third of the 19 IV, IV | Viviani, who, a short time previously, had been imprisoned by 20 IV, V | the same pretense as he previously sent Count Francesco. The 21 IV, VII| consolation of knowing, that previously to the crisis he had never 22 V, V | and thus the duke, who was previously inclined to the attempt, 23 V, VI | his troops; and, though previously unwilling to interfere in 24 VI, V | those who, only a short time previously had heaped on him all the 25 VI, VII| René, who had a short time previously left Florence and returned 26 VI, VII| the Turks (as Calixtus had previously designed) when differences 27 VII, I | the pollings or squittini previously made. To restrain this disposition, 28 VII, I | destitute of both. Those who had previously been very powerful were 29 VII, II | same thoughts which had previously occupied them, and each 30 VII, II | instability, that many who had previously set down their names among 31 VII, III| arrangement having been previously made, the people were called 32 VII, III| only a vast solitude, where previously crowds of citizens had assembled. 33 VII, IV | succeeded by Sixtus IV. previously called Francesco da Savona, 34 VII, IV | how much that which was previously regarded as sinful lost 35 VIII, IV | and wisdom, than he had previously been at his power. He consequently 36 VIII, IV | pope; for although he had previously refused to receive any ambassador 37 VIII, VI | on account of its having previously belonged to them, and because, 38 VIII, VII| alliances, although he had previously been opposed to them from 39 VIII, VII| with greater favor than previously. Lorenzo deMedici, being


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