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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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proceedings

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | could not prevent their proceedings from coming to the knowledge 2 II, III | mischievous tendency of their proceedings; that resorting to arms 3 II, VIII| Florence for lifeTyrannical proceedings of the duke—The city disgusted 4 II, VIII| cheers, the boldness of his proceedings was praised, and both parties 5 II, VIII| Florence. This duke, as his proceedings testified, was cruel and 6 III, I | sink into oblivion.~“From proceedings such as these, arise at 7 III, II | who, when he learned the proceedings of the Signory against the 8 III, III | If you only notice human proceedings, you may observe that all 9 III, IV | CHAPTER IV~Proceedings of the plebeians—The demand 10 III, V | and had experience of the proceedings of the city, and the manner 11 III, V | insolence and tyrannical proceedings of the former; but finding 12 III, VI | their tyrannical and wicked proceedings; and they have aimed their 13 III, VII | themselves injured by these proceedings, but also to many others. 14 IV, I | people by their sinister proceedings, and either negligent of 15 IV, I | would set a limit to his proceedings, which, if he were to exceed, 16 IV, I | an ally, and thought his proceedings need not have excited so 17 IV, IV | would easily submit. The proceedings of the commissaries were 18 IV, VI | his character and mode of proceedings—The greatness of Cosmo excites 19 IV, VII | should come in; that their proceedings should be watched, and if 20 V, III | they did not allow the proceedings of their neighbors to pass 21 VI, I | greatly alarmed at these proceedings; and not without reason. 22 VI, III | cautious in regard to his own proceedings.~ 23 VI, IV | invest his unprincipled proceedings, and being admitted to his 24 VI, V | apologized for the count’s proceedings, accused the Venetians, 25 VI, VII | produced no effect; but his proceedings against Genoa occasioned 26 VII, I | agreeable; since from the proceedings of the other princes and 27 VII, I | united, and restrained their proceedings within the bounds of moderation, 28 VII, III | be ruined; and hence, the proceedings, which not against you, 29 VII, IV | complained of these spiritless proceedings to those who had been appointed 30 VII, VI | all participation in the proceedings of Carlo, expressed their 31 VIII, I | disposition perverted to evil. The proceedings of his enemies give him 32 VIII, I | Saturday evening to arrange all proceedings for the following day. In 33 VIII, III | publicly justifying their proceedings, and because they were really 34 VIII, III | counterbalanced by the disgraceful proceedings of the other. Having made 35 VIII, VII | agents, who in all their proceedings assumed the deportment of


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