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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | what Manner Princes should keep their Faith,” and he will 2 II, I | country more secure, and keep the inhabitants of a province 3 II, I | fortress and a guard, to keep the inhabitants in fidelity 4 II, II | The pope, too, in order to keep Tuscany in the Guelphic 5 II, VIII| the force must be that can keep a city like this in subjection, 6 III, I | defense will now no longer keep it united. The truth of 7 III, I | are aware of them, we also keep them in view, and to remind 8 III, I | the contrary), not only keep itself united but be improved 9 III, III | us. We ought therefore to keep two things in view, and 10 III, VI | and pride of the few who keep her in subjection. I grieve 11 V, I | which, not being able to keep the field, he fled, and 12 V, I | unable with his own power to keep possession of Bologna, fled, 13 V, IV | hope of his alliance would keep him quiet. To give as little 14 V, IV | enterprises had been carried on to keep them at bay, till he had 15 V, IV | was therefore desirable to keep the duke in that necessity, 16 V, IV | every account it was best to keep the Venetians powerful by 17 V, IV | with part of his troops keep the count at bay, and with 18 VI, V | want of forage, could not keep the field, and must soon 19 VI, V | them to remain encamped, to keep the Milanese in hope, and 20 VI, VI | the Venetians, unable to keep the field, withdrew close 21 VI, VII | that John was compelled to keep within the city, into which 22 VII, III | thence to Luca Pitti, to keep him faithful in their cause. 23 VII, V | similarly situated, to keep the keys of the gates near 24 VIII, III | the places about Pisa. To keep the Lucchese faithful, and 25 VIII, IV | obligations, induce princes to keep faith.~The castles being 26 VIII, V | with part of their army, to keep their enemies at bay, and 27 VIII, V | that they were allowed to keep Rovigo and the Polesine, 28 VIII, VII | by his presence he might keep the city faithful; and Pagolantonio 29 VIII, VII | fourth, whom, in order to keep his house united, he had 30 VIII, VII | antiquity; his object being to keep the city abundantly supplied, 31 VIII, VII | ruined Italy, and continue to keep her in desolation.~


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