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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | friendly. Without having regard for either faction, whether 2 II, VII | Mastino without the least regard for the Florentines. Shortly 3 II, VIII| contentment among the rest. With regard to the danger he might incur, 4 II, VIII| for men and women, without regard to propriety or sense of 5 III, I | impressions men imbibe, even in regard to the things that most 6 IV, III | Volterrani, however, out of regard for their fellow-countrymen 7 IV, IV | have you do so too. With regard to state affairs, if you 8 IV, IV | embarrassing situation with regard to him, if the pope or the 9 IV, IV | present to pay little or no regard either to equity or injustice, 10 IV, V | However his friends, from regard to their own character, 11 IV, VI | more zeal and boldness in regard to his friends than his 12 IV, VI | live moderately; and with regard to liberty, you will find 13 IV, VI | support him; that he need not regard the plebeians, who adored 14 IV, VI | occasion; and that with regard to his wealth, no apprehension 15 IV, VII | unqualified demonstrations of regard as he was upon his return 16 V, II | duke, without the least regard for them, had liberated 17 V, II | armies were equal, both in regard of numbers and the capacity 18 V, II | fear, but because, out of regard to the pope, who still labored 19 V, III | been informed that out of regard to him he had refused to 20 V, III | Florentines, and that he must regard his own interests, shrewdly 21 V, IV | him on their behalf. With regard to the Count Francesco, 22 V, IV | supposing himself duped with regard to the promised alliance, 23 V, IV | never become entitled to our regard; nor can those who have 24 V, VII | commissaries, or the least regard for their commanders, they 25 VI, I | he had entered into with regard to his daughter, and send 26 VI, II | doubted not, that both with regard to Milan and their other 27 VI, III | knew very well, that in regard to his own actions he had 28 VI, III | others, and more cautious in regard to his own proceedings.~ 29 VI, VII | left the city.~Thus with regard to external affairs, the 30 VII, II | guided by him, both with regard to the government of the 31 VII, III | Signory—Their conduct with regard to PieroPiero’s reply to 32 VII, IV | citizens departed they swore to regard the youths as their sons, 33 VIII, I | graciously received; and with regard to the advice he was commissioned 34 VIII, I | play, or in a church. With regard to foreign assistance, he 35 VIII, IV | of attention and token of regard, endeavored to gain his 36 VIII, IV | entertained similar ideas with regard to the Florentines, and 37 VIII, VI | Florentines hesitated with regard to their own conduct, for 38 VIII, VII | gave him many proofs of his regard; the sultan sent ambassadors


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