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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | which is now called England, secure from them; for the Britons, 2 I, II | but before he had time to secure the advantages of his victory, 3 II, I | a conquered country more secure, and keep the inhabitants 4 II, I | which alone empires are made secure, and countries become populated. 5 II, I | Carthaginians, rendered Italy secure from foreign invasion, these 6 II, IV | oppose him, and in order to secure his friendship, they gave 7 II, VIII| make their government very secure by the death or banishment 8 II, VIII| if you should attempt to secure a friend or two, you would 9 II, VIII| might without disgrace, secure himself by banishment of 10 II, I | the people, in order to secure the peace of the city; and 11 III, I | cunning is most efficient and secure. On this account bad men 12 III, III | how to lay them aside, and secure ourselves from the consequences 13 III, III | and will open the way to secure what we require for our 14 III, III | inaction than in endeavoring to secure ourselves; for in the first 15 III, VII | government to be either good or secure, which needed so much violence 16 III, VII | sufficient body of armed men to secure them. The gates of the temple 17 IV, I | its institutions firm and secure; for having good laws for 18 IV, I | advantage, they enabled him to secure a greater; for having abandoned 19 IV, V | and has often proved a secure retreat to your citizens 20 IV, VI | as much respected and as secure as any other citizen; or 21 IV, VI | side, we should never be secure from them. And as many of 22 IV, VI | this course would unite and secure the republic, and crown 23 V, II | But he could not possibly secure this advantage without effecting 24 V, IV | Florentines, but his desire to secure the duke’s alliance kept 25 VI, I | who, being rendered doubly secure by the season and by the 26 VI, III | strenuously endeavored to secure the friendship of Francesco 27 VI, VII | not take proper means to secure it. The Florentines took 28 VII, II | duke of Milan endeavor to secure their dominions to their 29 VII, II | confirm their power as to secure to themselves its enjoyment 30 VII, II | his utmost ingenuity to secure them, succeeded in his object; 31 VIII, II | parricides and assassins are secure, the Medici find their murderers. 32 VIII, II | brother’s death, they would secure to him his influence in 33 VIII, III | Genoa in subjection, to secure it as an ally; and agreed 34 VIII, IV | king as more suitable and secure; for the short reigns of 35 VIII, IV | himself for the injury, and secure defenders against Cecco,


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