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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Justinian determined to send him into Italy again; but, 2 I, IV | that he should immediately send two hundred soldiers to 3 I, VI | consented that he should send four cardinals to reform 4 II, IV | Florentines, consented to send Charles to Florence, till 5 II, V | it would be necessary to send to its relief, that they 6 II, V | stripped of all authority and send back to Agobbio, laden with 7 IV, I | the Marquis of Ferrara to send Guido Torello as his agent, 8 IV, VII| wherever they determined to send him, he would willingly 9 V, II | treaty, the pontiff must send Francesco Sforza to assist 10 V, II | to have broken the peace, send Giovan Francesco da Gonzaga, 11 V, III| enemies, determined either to send a strong force into Tuscany, 12 V, III| the duke was preparing to send forces into Tuscany. This 13 V, IV | The Florentines resolve to send the count to assist the 14 V, IV | there was no remedy, but to send the count into Lombardy; 15 V, VI | enterprise to induce them to send forces after him, and give 16 VI, I | regard to his daughter, and send her to Ferrara; so that 17 VI, II | Venetians. Alfonso promised to send him troops, but apprised 18 VI, IV | length it was resolved to send ambassadors to the count 19 VI, V | conjectured) were disposed to send ambassadors to Florence 20 VI, VI | indisposition, he would send his son as an hostage. These 21 VI, VI | part of his forces, and send his son for the service 22 VI, VI | took his departure, and send his son John into Italy, 23 VI, VI | the Italian potentates to send ambassadors to himself, 24 VII, II | the Venetians engaged to send ships thither to convey 25 VII, IV | senators, and they resolved to send Bernardo Coglione, their 26 VII, V | forces the Florentines might send against them. He said he 27 VII, V | which the Florentine people send here is so great, that as 28 VII, V | therefore determined to send him, with what forces could 29 VII, V | immediately determined to send ambassadors to Florence, 30 VIII, III| the Florentines also to send ambassadors to the pope, 31 VIII, III| requested the Venetians to send them Count Carlo, son of 32 VIII, III| evil, to divide them; to send one party, under Count Carlo, 33 VIII, III| pope would be compelled to send a large body of men for


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