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holidays 1
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honest 2
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35 corso
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35 pay
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, I | inhabitants, being robbed of their home, became desperate by necessity 2 II, II | preserved their influence at home by laws, and abroad with 3 II, V | without occasion, he returned home.~After the death of Corso, 4 II, VI | former were for returning home, saying they had done enough 5 II, VI | those who had remained at home. They then endeavored to 6 II, VIII| you confide in those at home; for they who are at present 7 II, I | greater evil, sent them home to their houses, whither 8 III, II | the room as if to return home.~Those of the council who 9 III, III | what was going on, returned home and spread the report of 10 III, VI | abroad than he had done at home, he made a journey to the 11 III, VII | discontented citizens were at home, and others banished in 12 III, VII | peace was preserved both at home and abroad for eight years, 13 IV, V | with money, for he had sent home a large sum, naming the 14 IV, VII | enemies, if by remaining at home he could prevent his brother 15 IV, VII | greater esteem than slavery at home.” He then left the pope, 16 IV, VII | that any citizen, coming home triumphant from victory, 17 V, I | transactions of our princes at home and abroad will not be viewed 18 V, IV | being engaged in wars near home, refrained from distant 19 V, V | from their wish to return home, and each by suitable arguments 20 V, VII | no hope of their return home, took up their abodes in 21 VI, IV | we received thee to our home, actuated by reverence for 22 VI, VI | more serious troubles at home. Stefano Porcari was a Roman 23 VI, VI | newly broken out so near home, immediately sent Giovanni 24 VII, III | his followers and return home, telling him he ought to 25 VII, III | impracticable, returned home; but before he left, he 26 VII, III | how to live with honor at home.”~Agnolo, hopeless of obtaining 27 VII, IV | death, he would have called home the exiles as a check upon 28 VII, IV | were well known not only at home, but throughout Italy. After 29 VII, IV | tranquillity prevailed both at home and abroad, no wars disturbing 30 VII, V | to kindle a flame so near home that it might burn their 31 VII, VI | else to go, he proceeded home, where his father and brothers 32 VIII, II | and then advised him to go home, for the people and liberty 33 VIII, II | conspiracy, they returned home.~The changes desired by 34 VIII, III | each endeavored to return home. King Ferrando, finding 35 VIII, III | Ferrara and his men to return home.~


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