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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | The proudest successes attended the beginning of this enterprise; 2 I, IV | dissolved. Various fortunes attended the crusaders in the course 3 II, IV | took place between the two, attended with the death of many men 4 II, IV | the Donati and the Cerchi attended, they first came to words 5 II, VIII| because some uncertainty attended the success of the attempt; 6 II, I | This prudent course was attended with a most favorable result; 7 II, I | act of great temerity, and attended with the result that usually 8 III, I | undertaking, it will still be attended with success, if you will 9 III, I | government, our city will be attended with better fortune; for 10 III, II | ruined, he had carefully attended to both these duties, and 11 III, VI | As it was, the result was attended with infinitely less evil 12 IV, I | less injurious, even when attended with greater immediate expense, 13 IV, II | very maturely considered is attended with unfavorable results: 14 IV, II | evil counsel is not always attended with happy consequences. 15 IV, II | resolution, because if its being attended with an unfavorable issue; 16 IV, II | many lamentable collisions, attended with the blood and death 17 IV, IV | same course, you will be attended by the same good fortune; 18 IV, IV | what could not easily be attended by pernicious consequences 19 IV, IV | expenses with which it would be attended; and these, he foresaw, 20 IV, VII | Signory. He was respectfully attended by the Gonfalonier, who 21 IV, VII | violent, and likely to be attended with great evil. Among those 22 IV, VII | and all their complaints attended to. These words produced 23 V, II | against the city have been attended with difficulty, expense, 24 V, V | forces. This route, though attended with many difficulties, 25 V, VII | their attempts upon it were attended with equal success; but 26 V, VII | the circumstances which attended and followed it, presents 27 VI, I | certain victory ought to be attended by a sure remuneration, 28 VI, VI | glory, are almost always attended with ruin.~Gherardo Gambacorti 29 VII, I | or by giving wise counsel attended by a happy result. Private 30 VIII, II | with which they have been attended. Certainly, when I think 31 VIII, IV | occasioned the defeat to be attended with greater horror; for 32 VIII, V | diet at Cremona, which was attended by the pope’s legate, the


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