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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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promised

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| the Lombards, which Pepin promised to grant, but desired first 2 I, III| In this treaty, Astolphus promised to give to the church all 3 I, IV | in Rome, even though he promised to intermeddle only with 4 I, IV | be elected emperor, and promised him the kingdom on the condition 5 I, V | and to recover his liberty promised to return to his prison, 6 I, VII| the council, still, having promised to attend, he could not 7 II, V | emigrants, to whom he had promised restoration to their country. 8 II, VI | tyrants of Lombardy had promised him, and thus become very 9 II, VII| mercifully considered, and promised that he himself would use 10 III, II | and Georgio Scali, who all promised their assistance. They, 11 III, IV | plebeians satisfied; and both promised, that these laws being confirmed, 12 III, IV | lay down their arms, and promised that then would be conceded 13 III, V | Florentines 40,000 ducats, and promised he would not molest them. 14 III, VII| prevent recourse to arms, and promised that what he and the other 15 IV, IV | to obtain their liberty promised to comply with the commands 16 V, III| enthusiasm by the people, who promised one and all to die rather 17 V, III| the hope of the alliance promised to him by the duke.~The 18 V, III| declaring, at the same time, the promised marriage should be solemnized 19 V, IV | necessity occasions to be promised, it also causes to be performed; 20 V, IV | duped with regard to the promised alliance, induced him to 21 V, IV | his unusual dispatch; and promised that time should never cancel 22 V, V | for the Florentines, and promised them the recovery of the 23 V, VI | all the earnestness he had promised. Not many days after these 24 VI, II | of the Venetians. Alfonso promised to send him troops, but 25 VI, VI | trust-worthy friends, and himself promised to be with him before the 26 VI, VI | arrangement with King René, who promised to come into Italy during 27 VII, I | Sforza, who, while count, had promised, that if he became lord 28 VII, II | had used. All the princes promised assistance either in men 29 VII, II | suitable advice, and the latter promised to use the utmost care. 30 VII, III| in with their ideas, and promised to contribute to the success 31 VII, IV | their sons, and the brothers promised to look upon them as their 32 VII, IV | advised him to proceed, and promised certain assistance from 33 VIII, I | Montesecco. King Ferrando promised, by his ambassador, to contribute 34 VIII, III| ambassadors to the pope, and promised to use their utmost exertion 35 VIII, VII| with their wish, which she promised to do, if they would allow


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