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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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venice

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1 I, I | place, caused the origin of Venice. After the taking and ruin 2 I, II | others. The new cities were Venice, Sienna, Ferrara, Aquila, 3 I, VI | pope’s legateOrigin of VeniceLiberty of the Venetians 4 I, VI | Greek emperorGreatness of VeniceDecline of Venice—Discord 5 I, VI | Greatness of Venice—Decline of VeniceDiscord between the pope 6 I, VI | now called the Gulf of Venice, carrying with them whatever 7 I, VI | time successful, and held Venice in a state of siege during 8 II, I | cannot provide. The city of Venice proves the correctness of 9 V, I | were limited, proceeded to Venice, where the Venetians, valuing 10 V, III| FlorentinesCosmo deMedici at VenicePeace between the Florentines 11 V, III| to Tuscany, the other to Venice.~The Florentines had sent 12 V, III| Cosmo deMedici went to Venice, hoping his influence would 13 V, III| assembled at Bâle, came to Venice; but being terrified by 14 V, IV | Neri di Gino Capponi at Venice—His discourse to the senate— 15 V, IV | person should also proceed to Venice, in order to make the benefit 16 V, IV | embarked at Cesena and went to Venice; nor was any prince ever 17 V, IV | the senate and people of Venice, and we have resolved to 18 V, V | commander in Lombardy filled Venice and all her dependencies 19 V, VI | and Giuliano Davanzati to Venice, with instructions to assist 20 V, VI | and, having arrived at Venice, they found the Signory 21 V, VI | were deputed on the part of Venice to the count at Verona, 22 V, VI | ambassadors returned to Venice; and the Venetians, having 23 V, VI | occasioned much uneasiness in Venice, and still more at Florence; 24 V, VI | affairs, he hastened to Venice, and being introduced to 25 VI, I | informed of this, went to Venice to consult with the senate 26 VI, I | matters, immediately left Venice, and, arriving at Brescia, 27 VI, IV | Milanese ambassadors at VeniceLeague of the Venetians 28 VI, IV | sent his ambassadors to Venice with full credentials to 29 VI, V | ambassadors to Rome, Naples, Venice, Milan, and Sienna, to demand 30 VI, VI | easily managed at Milan and Venice by two; for while the matter 31 VII, I | credit, so drained Naples and Venice of money, that they were 32 VII, III| and Niccolo Soderini to Venice. Luca Pitti remained in 33 VII, III| indignation of the people of Venice, and their desire of vengeance 34 VII, VI | traveled over Italy and visited Venice and Milan (under the pretense 35 VIII, V | Girolamo, who was then at Venice, was received with all possible 36 VIII, VI | distinguished than that of Venice.~Agostino Fregoso conceded 37 VIII, VII| Pagolantonio Soderini to Venice, to learn how that republic


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