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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, III | account of the magnitude and success of his enterprises, was 2 I, VII | they contended with varying success, the queen at length obtained 3 II, II | and slain him, to which success the Guelphs of Florence 4 II, IV | remedy. And to insure his success, he set fire to the house 5 II, V | anything. Despairing of success against Florence, he returned 6 II, VI | account of their only partial success against Castruccio, that 7 II, VIII| would be increased by your success, and they would become more 8 II, VIII| uncertainty attended the success of the attempt; and he knew 9 II, I | acquired such an assurance of success, that they openly provided 10 II, I | Rubaconte Bridge, but no better success resulting, they left four 11 II, I | and the little chance of success which they seemed to have. 12 III, I | will still be attended with success, if you will lay aside all 13 III, I | knowing they have no chance of success but what is offered by discord, 14 III, V | more certainly to insure success, they determined, if possible, 15 III, VII | slaves; and, despairing of success, they withdrew to the temple 16 IV, V | Florence to award triumphs for success, they ought at least to 17 IV, VII | their party of all chance of success; while the ardor of the 18 V, III | Florentines apprehensive for the success of their enterprise; and 19 V, VII | were attended with equal success; but on both sides of the 20 VI, I | to insure by policy that success which he could not command 21 VI, II | adopted which prevented its success. Thus without obtaining 22 VI, III | disgraceful,—a fraudulent success the contrary. But he was 23 VI, IV | necessaries; despairing of success, they sent envoys to the 24 VI, IV | give hopes of his ultimate success, they were to close with 25 VI, VI | hoping, in the event of success, to be considered a new 26 VI, VII | the strongest assurance of success; so that John was compelled 27 VI, VII | influence, and all chance of success in the enterprise. The Genoese 28 VII, III | promised to contribute to the success of the attempt all the means 29 VII, III | turn with so much hope of success as to the senate, which, 30 VII, IV | inspired with a lively hope of success, proceeded secretly to Prato, 31 VII, V | the other hand, thinking success dependent principally upon 32 VIII, I | all in his power to the success of their undertaking. Francesco 33 VIII, III | while in the fullest tide of success; though the consequences 34 VIII, IV | depended upon Lorenzo’s success with the king.~Lorenzo arrived 35 VIII, IV | actions are judged by the success attending them, rather than 36 VIII, V | effectually, as to prevent his success against both Castello and 37 VIII, VI | killed by a cannon shot. This success filled the townspeople with 38 VIII, VI | prosecuted with various success on both sides. At length,


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