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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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offices

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | afterwards held a number of offices, yet these latter were entirely 2 I, IV | he even deprived of their offices. After the death of Nicholas, 3 II, II | and which distributed the offices of the republic. Having 4 II, II | friends to the principal offices of state, and a variety 5 II, IV | of the people, he saw the offices of the republic administered 6 II, VI | come, as well those whose offices employed them within the 7 II, VIII| for all of whom he found offices and emoluments, as if they 8 II, VIII| and slew all who had held offices under the duke whom they 9 II, I | fill one-half of the other offices. The city was, as we have 10 II, I | administration in the other offices, and leave the magistracy 11 III, I | much improved; for all the offices of state being attainable 12 III, I | descent now filled the highest offices. Observing this, Uguccione, 13 III, I | blood who were found to hold offices, would be condemned in the 14 III, I | deprived of the power to hold offices are called ammoniti, or 15 III, I | be able to dispose of the offices of the captains and the 16 III, I | of the Ricci, of all the offices of government, except those 17 III, II | deprived them of all the offices of honor, they should banish 18 III, IV | distributed to many of their party offices and emoluments to enable 19 III, VI | was now in power. His good offices evidently excited little 20 III, VII | and a new ballot for the offices of government was made. 21 III, VII | country, or at least their offices to the admonished. He went 22 IV, II | father, aspired to the first offices in the government, spoke 23 IV, IV | obtaining the principal offices, and the place would retain 24 IV, VII | safety by resigning their offices, and said that then the 25 V, I | that to allow the great offices to be filled by mere chance 26 V, VI | restricted the principal offices to a few citizens of the 27 VII, I | found occasion. The chief offices of state being again filled 28 VII, I | and filled the principal offices according to the pleasure 29 VII, III | afterward filled all the offices of government according 30 VII, IV | and enjoy all the public offices of profit you must still 31 VIII, III | performance of all religious offices, and injuriously menaced


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