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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | effected her design, Rosamond discovered herself to Helmichis, and 2 I, VII| arrival at Constance he discovered his error, but it was too 3 II, IV | accompanied Charles, was discovered, by whose assistance they 4 II, IV | who, with the legate, had discovered themselves in favor of the 5 II, V | France and Germany, they discovered him at Agobbio, and having 6 II, VI | defense. But the affair was discovered before the appointed day 7 II, VII| Frescobaldi—The conspiracy discovered and checkedMaffeo da Marradi 8 II, VII| Frescobaldi, finding themselves discovered, that they might conquer 9 II, VII| were much less blamable, discovered greater courage, and especially 10 III, I | design of Uguccione was discovered to Piero son of Filippo 11 III, I | this faction; and, having discovered, to signify and ADMONISH 12 III, II | observation, and if they were discovered, they would incur great 13 III, II | Salvestro, for the design was discovered by the Eight, who took care 14 III, VII| of Milan— The conspiracy discovered and the parties punished— 15 III, VII| hope of future vengeance, discovered the whole affair to the 16 IV, II | their designs have been discovered; and what had they in view? 17 IV, III| extremity. The truth being discovered, the Venetians laid aside 18 IV, III| it could not fail to be discovered: that those who did not 19 IV, III| thankful, that we have now discovered a method of making it equitable, 20 IV, V | had not a conspiracy been discovered that was formed in Pisa, 21 IV, VI | And as many of his first discovered friends as you might expel, 22 V, VI | ordered that Neri, having discovered how the Venetians were disposed, 23 V, VI | Florentines, but the affair being discovered, his attempts were fruitless. 24 V, VI | who finding his purpose discovered, returned to his encampment.~ 25 VI, II | neighborhood; but the affair was discovered by those who commanded Cremona 26 VI, III| perplexed, imagining they had discovered the count’s ambition, and 27 VI, VI | government—The conspirators discovered and punished—The Florentines 28 VII, V | citizens of Volterra had discovered an alum-mine in their district, 29 VII, V | that a source of wealth discovered in the public lands should 30 VII, VI | his hiding place would be discovered, he endeavored to escape 31 VIII, II | but being subsequently discovered, were put to death in the


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