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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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remain

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Germany, where he did not long remain in the same mind, but came 2 I, IV | their consent that he should remain in Rome, even though he 3 I, VI | these, however, did not remain out, for by agreement between 4 I, VI | family, who, not content to remain peaceably in Milan, had 5 II, I | districts once uninhabited still remain so, and those which populate 6 II, II | Arbia, could allow them to remain no longer; so leaving Lucca, 7 II, VIII| absence of the Signory, remain locked within. This office 8 II, I | relatives and friends, and remain unarmed. Being victorious 9 III, II | and relations, they might remain safely in Florence.~The 10 III, IV | help it, but they would remain as long as they continued 11 III, VII | privileges and security would remain unimpaired. He thus induced 12 IV, I | designs; and if he were to remain quiet, it would not be necessary 13 IV, II | the government of the city remain as it was.~ 14 IV, VII | him, he would willingly remain. He earnestly begged, that 15 IV, VII | offenders ought either to remain untouched, or be destroyed; 16 V, II | obtain for him permission to remain undisturbed at Genoa. But 17 V, II | resolved that she should remain free; and, therefore, each 18 V, IV | fortified, as if designing to remain there some time, or till 19 V, IV | opinion, that we might now remain neutral, greatly to the 20 V, V | knew that if he were to remain there till morning, he must 21 V, VI | of it; but if he were to remain in Lombardy, and allow Tuscany 22 V, VI | fears, and he consented to remain in Lombardy, and that Neri 23 V, VII | engagement, as Niccolo could not remain much longer in Tuscany. 24 VI, II | Agnolo da Cascese, you will remain in Florence, and basely 25 VI, III | considering that if they could remain with their army among the 26 VI, V | therefore advised them to remain encamped, to keep the Milanese 27 VI, VI | his promise, who did not remain in Lombardy, but came direct 28 VII, III | thought it impossible to remain in Florence while he was 29 VII, III | but just, that you should remain in dishonor at Naples, since 30 VII, V | privileges, the city would remain subject to them as formerly. 31 VIII, I | archbishop and the count were to remain at Rome, to be ready to 32 VIII, VI | pacification of Lombardy, could not remain quiet; for it appeared disgraceful 33 VIII, VII | at their meal, he would remain in the chamber almost alone.


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