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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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recovered

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Tuscany and Naples, and recovered nearly the whole of what 2 I, IV | thence, in a short time, recovered from the Greek emperor almost 3 I, IV | so honorably and happily recovered.~After the death of Urban, 4 I, VI | throughout the whole of Italy; he recovered Bologna from the archbishop 5 I, VII | Padua, by whose means he recovered the state of Verona, in 6 II, VIII| relate; and, therefore, when recovered, have preserved it with 7 IV, III | occurrence. Whatever could be recovered from the ruins, was restored 8 IV, III | by which the Florentines recovered the places they had lost 9 IV, IV | Volterra having been lost and recovered almost at the same time, 10 IV, IV | command. When Volterra was recovered, and Niccolo returned to 11 IV, V | Seravezza; all that could be recovered was restored to them, and 12 IV, V | victory, the Lucchese not only recovered the places that had belonged 13 IV, VII | Cosmo.~Cosmo in some degree recovered his spirits, and while the 14 V, II | magistrates, in a few days recovered the castle, and the other 15 V, V | VeronaDescription of VeronaRecovered by Sforza—The duke of Milan 16 V, V | and might be very easily recovered. He perceived at once that 17 V, V | city, which they happily recovered, to Niccolo’s disgrace, 18 V, V | Verona was lost and again recovered from the duke. The count, 19 V, VI | entirely from the people, he recovered Remole from the hands of 20 VI, II | of being so.~Having thus recovered and confirmed their government, 21 VI, III | Brescia, until Verona was recovered, when he should have that 22 VI, III | was still very severe and recovered not only the places that 23 VI, V | castles, when lost, were recovered at the peace, and larger 24 VI, VI | impetuosity, that they shortly recovered all the places which had 25 VI, VI | displeased at this; for having recovered their territories and castles, 26 VII, I | began to think they had recovered their liberty, and that 27 VII, I | them to be averse. Having recovered power, created a new balia, 28 VII, IV | which he would have gladly recovered when too late.~Upon the 29 VIII, II | his house. The palace was recovered from its assailants, all 30 VIII, III | territory, while Count Carlo recovered all the places that had 31 VIII, IV | the latter thinking it had recovered its liberty, and the former 32 VIII, IV | established, Lorenzo deMedici recovered the reputation which first 33 VIII, IV | But the fortresses being recovered, an honorable treaty ratified 34 VIII, IV | that by his prudence he had recovered in peace, what unfavorable 35 VIII, V | the marquis of Ferrara had recovered a great part of his territories; 36 VIII, VII | di Castello. The countess recovered the state, and avenged the


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