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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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circumstances

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, VI | did not regret under the circumstances, but now, that necessity 2 III, I | plebeians and the various circumstances which they produced.~The 3 III, I | But time, a variety of circumstances, and new divisions had so 4 III, I | applicable to immediate circumstances. These citizens thought 5 III, III| opportunity presented by circumstances passes away, and when gone, 6 III, VII| Donato a conjuncture of circumstances too favorable to be lost, 7 III, VII| now, when the favorable circumstances occurred, and they found 8 IV, II | courageous conduct in adverse circumstances, had defended themselves 9 IV, III| Catasto.~These events, and the circumstances attending them, becoming 10 IV, IV | at the same time, present circumstances afforded nothing of sufficient 11 IV, V | Ten endeavored, as well as circumstances would admit, to soothe the 12 V, II | equally oppressed under all circumstances, when in war they suffer 13 V, II | under such disparity of circumstances, the result should be the 14 V, III| hope which these favorable circumstances present, our extreme necessity 15 V, III| difficulty, which, depending on circumstances beyond the reach of their 16 V, IV | as are suggested by the circumstances themselves, and which would 17 V, VII| safe.~This battle, from the circumstances which attended and followed 18 VI, III| fortune and be guided by circumstances; for it often happens, that 19 VI, III| all were affected. These circumstances occasioned overtures of 20 VI, IV | thy reputation. From these circumstances thy ruin must have ensued, 21 VI, IV | lords. And surely under such circumstances, no one could doubt which 22 VI, V | so, and that, under the circumstances, it was needless, for the 23 VI, VI | but when the particular circumstances of each case came to be 24 VI, VII| he would not, under any circumstances, forsake him. The pontiff 25 VII, II | popularity, which present circumstances tended to increase; for 26 VII, II | and suitable to existing circumstances, involved a consequence 27 VII, II | greatly increased by two circumstances: one of which was, that 28 VII, II | Signory, and be governed by circumstances.~Among the conspirators 29 VII, IV | accorded with the time and circumstances, but they did not forego 30 VII, VI | divided in two factions; for circumstances daily arose which occasioned 31 VII, VI | acquainted him with preventing circumstances. Thus, almost compelled, 32 VIII, II | occurred, or to rejoice in the circumstances with which they have been 33 VIII, II | contradicted by every view of the circumstances; for we, had we been able, 34 VIII, III| Milan, under the following circumstances. Galeazzo, at his death, 35 VIII, IV | peace, what unfavorable circumstances had taken from them in war, 36 VIII, V | thought they were justified by circumstances in making the attempt, and 37 VIII, V | head of their troops.~These circumstances becoming known to the opposite 38 VIII, VII| murderer of his brother. These circumstances raised his fame throughout


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