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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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exile

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | property, sent them into exile. By this artifice, Maffeo 2 II, II | latter could not forget their exile, and the former but too 3 II, III | Bella becomes a voluntary exileDissensions between the 4 II, III | great, become a voluntary exile.~After the departure of 5 II, VII | to pay fines, others to exile, and put to death Giovanni 6 II, VIII| and the Frescobaldi from exile, and forbade everyone from 7 III, I | and thus bloodshed and the exile of citizens followed. The 8 III, III | certainly, either by flight or exile, have avoided these horrors. 9 III, VI | imparted by the sorrows of exile. I deeply regret that my 10 III, VII | notwithstanding Benedetto had died in exile, that before the expiration 11 IV, II | afterward was himself sent into exile by the very same men.” He 12 IV, VII | the Venetians, not as an exile, but with all the respect 13 IV, VII | the interest in tortures, exile, and death; that it would 14 IV, VII | the torture, and sent into exile. This example, however, 15 IV, VII | spare him from death or exile, he deceived himself; but 16 IV, VII | witness them; and an honorable exile is always held in greater 17 IV, VII | of his friends, went into exile.~Cosmo, on the other hand, 18 V, I | this took place during the exile of Cosmo, after whose return, 19 V, II | withdrew to a sort of voluntary exile at Gaeta, and being there 20 V, VII | least sorrowful day of his exile. Rinaldo dAlbizzi appeared 21 VI, II | They prolonged the term of exile to those who were banished; 22 VII, I | full of trouble, as his exile, captivity, and personal 23 VII, I | at the beginning of his exile, sent to him to say, “the 24 VII, I | him, after his return from exile, that he injured the city, 25 VII, II | liberty, without the death or exile of any individual; but if 26 VII, III | evil, became a voluntary exile at Rome, and to many other 27 VII, III | that during your father’s exile, regarding more the injury 28 VII, III | Doge, and complained of the exile they were compelled to endure, 29 VII, IV | alleviate the sorrows of exile, while the peace extinguished 30 VII, V | Florence rather than live in exile, he wished his death to 31 VIII, II | grandfather, did not return from exile with arms and violence, 32 VIII, III | the places to which their exile limited them, and each endeavored


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