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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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provided

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | judicial decisions, they provided two judges from some other 2 II, II | against the enemy, they provided a large car, drawn by two 3 II, III | opinion prevailing, it was provided that no accusation against 4 II, VII | and enacted a law which provided that no citizen should be 5 II, VIII| which had been secretly provided by the conspirators. All 6 II, I | success, that they openly provided themselves with arms, fortified 7 III, I | The Florentines not only provided themselves forces, but many 8 III, I | penalties which this law provided. The design of Uguccione 9 III, I | therefore of small value, it was provided that authority should be 10 III, I | originated, and with a new law provided that to the six Captains 11 III, I | sittings of the Signory. They provided that if any one were beaten, 12 III, II | and to his utmost ability provided for them, but found the 13 III, III | appointed to each, and it was provided that the individuals of 14 III, V | large sums of money were provided; and Charles, having arrived 15 III, V | trades to their side, they provided themselves with arms and 16 III, VI | plebeian trades, it was provided, that as the latter had 17 III, VII | that the Signory, having provided themselves with an armed 18 IV, II | reduced the price of salt, provided that whoever owed taxes 19 V, I | to proceed capitally, and provided that the exiles, when their 20 V, IV | useless; for, if money were provided him, and he were kept in 21 V, V | season, galleys should be provided at Torboli, that upon the 22 V, V | the fortresses were well provided, and their officers were 23 VI, II | request of the Bolognese, provided suitable apparel, horses, 24 VI, III | as it was insufficiently provided, to take it with very little 25 VI, III | the Florentines, was well provided except in forage, for he 26 VI, III | offensive and defensive, provided he did not abandon them, 27 VI, IV | would be next attacked, provided the best defense in their 28 VI, V | Before this castle, thus provided, Ferrando sat down, and 29 VII, I | chapels we have mentioned, he provided them with all the ornaments, 30 VII, II | which, among other things, provided that every year a certain 31 VIII, II | Bandini, with a short dagger provided for the purpose, struck 32 VIII, VI | restoration, they immediately provided men and money to undertake


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