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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 V, IV | be induced to forego the Venetian alliance. He therefore resolved 2 V, IV | territory, and join the Venetian forces. Of these three difficulties, 3 V, V | gratitude had subsided, the Venetian senate, by the aid of Neri 4 V, V | territory, and join the Venetian forces. This route, though 5 V, V | it advisable to aid the Venetian fleet with his land forces, 6 V, V | way thither, attacked the Venetian fleet with the utmost impetuosity, 7 V, V | whole of his cavalry. The Venetian garrison of the Old Citadel 8 V, V | defenseless they advised the Venetian rectors to take refuge in 9 V, V | the rectors and all the Venetian party, fled to the fortress 10 V, V | consultation, he turned to the Venetian commissaries and to Bernardo 11 V, VII| He therefore, with the Venetian fleet, attacked that of 12 VI, II | rode through the city. The Venetian and Florentine commissaries 13 VI, II | Casale, by Micheletto and the Venetian troops. This victory gave 14 VI, II | to the pope and quit the Venetian alliance, ambassadors were 15 VI, III| the pope’s legate and the Venetian, ducal, and Florentine representatives. 16 VI, III| wife.~In the spring, the Venetian and Milanese armies again 17 VI, III| great disadvantage. The Venetian army, led by Micheletto, 18 VI, III| paramount importance, that the Venetian senate, though naturally 19 VI, III| observation, was found a Venetian commissary, who, in the 20 VI, III| he would refer both the Venetian senate and himself to what 21 VI, IV | camp and to return to the Venetian territory. They informed 22 VI, V | Naples and the VenetiansVenetian and Neapolitan ambassadors 23 VI, V | Cosmo deMedici to the Venetian ambassadorPreparations 24 VI, V | fell Lionardo Veniero, the Venetian ambassador. Having thus 25 VI, V | defense of their states. The Venetian ambassador then complained 26 VI, V | what had been said by the Venetian ambassador, and in a long 27 VI, V | conferred by the city on the Venetian republic; showed what an 28 VI, V | refused to listen to them. The Venetian senate forbade the Florentine 29 VI, V | justify the war. But the Venetian envoy was not allowed to 30 VII, II | in 1465, and Paul II. of Venetian origin, was chosen to succeed 31 VII, III| Soderini strenuously urged the Venetian senate to make war upon 32 VII, IV | utmost excitement among the Venetian senators, and they resolved 33 VII, VI | to withdraw them from the Venetian alliance, and associate 34 VIII, V | highest distinctions the Venetian senate can confer. To prepare 35 VIII, V | They first attacked the Venetian flotilla, then lying upon 36 VIII, VI | sovereignty of the city. The Venetian fleet had attacked the kingdom


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