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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | annul whatever acts had been passed in his kingdom unfavorable 2 I, IV | Thus the kingdom of Naples passed from the Normans, who had 3 I, VI | having no male heir, Milan passed from the family of Visconti 4 II, III | broke forth, and not a day passed without some of the populace 5 II, V | of King Albert of Bohemia passed through Florence, in search 6 II, VIII| the people. When the duke passed along the streets he was 7 III, I | such distractions the time passed from 1366 to 1371, when 8 III, II | in its favor—The law is passedDisturbances in Florence.~ 9 III, II | he was unable to have it passed.~Salvestro, seeing his first 10 III, IV | death.~The law had now been passed; the Signors were in their 11 III, IV | These resolutions being passed, to render them valid they 12 IV, III | where he had been staying, passed into Lombardy, and entered 13 IV, III | and by his means it was passed. In order to determine the 14 IV, VII | Wherever the cavalcade passed, Cosmo was honorably received, 15 V, V | disguised as a trooper, passed through them without any 16 V, VI | to speak with him as he passed. Antonio perceived this 17 V, VII | the Florentines, and they passed over and proceeded upon 18 VI, V | returned to Germany, and again passed through Florence in May, 19 VI, VI | forces of René, where, having passed the whole of the cold season 20 VI, VII | Wherever this awful tempest passed, it produced unprecedented 21 VI, VII | the same hill, the tempest passed without touching the latter, 22 VI, VII | and when the tempest had passed over and daylight made the 23 VII, I | crusade against the Turks, was passed the pontificate of Pius 24 VII, II | streets through which he passed were filled with citizens, 25 VII, V | suggest. Roberto had scarcely passed the fortress of Campi, when 26 VII, VI | to injure them. Two years passed away in these jealousies 27 VII, VI | door, and the duke having passed, could not wound him in 28 VII, VI | around him. Girolamo Olgiato passed through the crowd, and got 29 VIII, I | being litigated, a law was passed, by virtue of which the 30 VIII, II | king’s forces had already passed the Tronto, and the pope’ 31 VIII, V | prosperous.~The winter having passed quietly over, the armies


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