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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | dominion. This occurred at the period of which we now speak, when 2 I, I | those leaders who at this period overran the world and thought 3 I, III| which prevailed at that period. The emperor having become 4 I, IV | during the wars of that period, they conducted themselves 5 I, IV | Barbarossa. The popes during this period had met with many difficulties 6 I, IV | defense. About the same period the anti-pope died, and 7 I, V | taken and slain. About this period was also carried into effect 8 I, VI | Bavaria. About the same period, John XXII. attained the 9 I, VI | city from a more remote period; that everyone may understand 10 I, VI | of the kingdom.~At this period a memorable circumstance 11 I, VII| and Bretons served at this period in the armies of Italy, 12 I, VII| by the soldiery of that period to be a very valiant man. 13 I, VII| narration nearly to the period which we at first proposed 14 I, VII| princes and her arms, at the period to which we have now come. 15 II, I | wrote at nearly the same period as Pliny, call them Florentia 16 II, I | Ostrogoths; and after a period of two hundred and fifty 17 II, I | Italy; and, during this period, first the descendants of 18 II, III| Uberti; they also at the same period commenced the public prisons. 19 II, VII| account of Lucca. During this period Florence was ornamented 20 II, I | 1353. In the course of this period occurred the memorable plague, 21 III, V | tyrannical and violent. To put a period to the outrageous conduct 22 III, VI | practice, the Balia of that period, supposing they had accomplished 23 III, VII| concerning the events of this period, that if Veri had had more 24 III, VII| heavy fines. During this period also, the Florentines made 25 IV, V | wished, he might have put a period to the war at the departure 26 V, VI | that, when the suitable period should arrive, he would 27 VI, V | among the soldiers of that period, considered brave and faithful. 28 VI, VII| in hope, that at a future period, he should obtain a return 29 VII, I | understood, to revert to a period several years back. But 30 VII, I | from 1434 to 1455, during a period of twenty-one years, the 31 VII, I | own children. During this period the wars of Naples took 32 VII, II | their rulers about the same period, in the following year Francesco 33 VII, III| advice, and thus wasted the period of his magistracy in vain 34 VII, V | Florentine people, at this period. It is customary with governors 35 VII, V | distinguished generals of this period, was at Florence, and it 36 VIII, IV | of money, for a limited period, was to be paid to the duke 37 VIII, IV | deprived him of; for at this period there was no lack of those


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