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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | the kingdom without much difficulty. After some years, Henry 2 I, VI | disturb Italy with less difficulty, he made Piero della Corvara 3 II, I | countries are held with great difficulty; districts once uninhabited 4 II, II | discussion found so much difficulty, that he did not dare to 5 II, II | the people, who had had difficulty in expelling him, kept him 6 II, VI | could bring them into some difficulty, it might easily happen 7 II, I | whither they were with difficulty conducted. The nobility 8 II, I | himself alone, with some difficulty escaped falling into the 9 III, I | equality, there can be no difficulty. Our republic might more 10 III, II | numerous and so great a difficulty, that the whole city was 11 III, II | murdered him, but was with difficulty prevented by those around. 12 III, II | as mischief begins with difficulty but easily increases, many 13 III, III| those who take it will have difficulty in preserving what is dishonestly 14 IV, VI | increase, and the great difficulty that would attend any attempt 15 V, I | city: and he, having with difficulty escaped, came to Florence, 16 V, II | that they are with great difficulty induced to submit to the 17 V, II | have been attended with difficulty, expense, and disgrace, 18 V, III| them only with the greatest difficulty, while losing it they would 19 V, III| There still remained another difficulty, which, depending on circumstances 20 V, V | hoped to obtain without much difficulty those places which kept 21 V, V | to succeed without much difficulty, as well on account of the 22 V, V | first with considerable difficulty thrown provisions into Brescia, 23 V, VII| they could manœuvre without difficulty, and the weary be relieved 24 VI, I | True, it was, he could with difficulty credit him, knowing that 25 VI, III| and thinly inhabited, had difficulty in supplying them. Consequently 26 VI, VI | traitor Gherardo escaped with difficulty, leaving his wife, family, 27 VII, I | the government found a difficulty in resuming its authority; 28 VII, II | thought he might without difficulty deprive him of both the 29 VII, V | height, that they were with difficulty restrained from putting 30 VIII, II | altar, where he was with difficulty kept in safety by the priests, 31 VIII, V | it was with the greatest difficulty that Roberto and his forces


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