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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | had been, took into his pay a number of Saracens; and 2 I, V | condition that he should pay annually to the church the 3 I, VII| vacating a benefice, should pay a year’s value of it to 4 I, VII| church, received into his pay Francesco, the son of Sforza, 5 II, VII| Lucca, condemned many to pay fines, others to exile, 6 III, I | war, were thrown out of pay, though still in the country, 7 III, IV | expected during two years to pay any debt that amounted to 8 III, V | foes, they took into their pay John Hawkwood, an Englishman 9 IV, II | should be at liberty to pay them or not, as he thought 10 IV, III| one hundred florins should pay half a florin of taxes. 11 IV, III| determine the amount each had to pay, it was necessary to consider 12 IV, III| and that they should now pay up to an equality with those 13 IV, IV | was usual at present to pay little or no regard either 14 IV, VII| restore the principal, and pay the interest in tortures, 15 V, II | confederate, and served in his pay. Although the pope greatly 16 V, III| was not their custom to pay soldiers for serving others; 17 V, III| count’s services, they must pay him themselves; with respect 18 V, III| the count’s pride than to pay him, for the ambition of 19 V, III| his friendship, they must pay him themselves. Cosmo returned 20 V, IV | him, and he were kept in pay, he would attack the territories 21 V, IV | contract, he had engaged to pay.~Still the war in Lombardy 22 V, IV | the Venetians agreeing to pay two-thirds of the expense 23 V, VI | that the Venetians should pay the count ninety thousand 24 V, VII| being taken, and obliged to pay a ransom. The colors and 25 VI, I | Piccinino, and engaged to pay him during the war; who, 26 VI, III| account of their arrears of pay; he feared the Venetians, 27 VI, IV | the Venetians undertook to pay the count thirteen thousand 28 VI, VI | himself had always been in the pay or under the protection 29 VI, VI | the League engaging to pay him thirty thousand florins 30 VII, II | Ferrando to take him into pay, with the title of captain 31 VII, IV | had hired were in want of pay, terms of peace were proposed, 32 VII, V | time, recommended them to pay an annual sum by way of 33 VII, VI | the king requested him to pay a visit to them. To the 34 VIII, III| his surviving family and pay a deserved tribute to his 35 VIII, VII| of the city, he kept in pay the Baglioni, at Perugia,


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