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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | name, caused himself to be declared king of Rome. He was the 2 I, III | pontiff at Rome, where he declared, THAT THE POPE, BEING VICAR 3 I, IV | his prelates and barons declared that they would abandon 4 I, VI | pleasure. The pope again declared Louis of Tarento, king, 5 I, VI | Fondi by ten cardinals, who declared the appointment of Urban 6 II, V | summoned, and for disobedience, declared a rebel; nor did two hours 7 II, VI | augment their own, the Signory declared that every rebel of the 8 II, VIII| families of the people who had declared for the duke, seeing themselves 9 III, I | before any party could be declared Ghibelline, the declaration 10 III, III | prejudice of the citizens; declared Lapo da Castiglionchio and 11 III, IV | should quit the palace, and declared that if they refused to 12 III, V | state, but the Capitano declared him innocent. Upon this, 13 III, VI | disunion among themselves, declared Filippo ineligible to the 14 III, VII | changes he proposed; and declared that if he were in the Signory, 15 III, VII | security of the state. They declared six of the family of the 16 IV, I | measures against him—War declared—The Florentines are routed 17 IV, III | although parties were now declared, and the city in manifest 18 IV, III | Giovanni deMedici alone declared himself in favor of it, 19 IV, V | forces. Having by this step declared his design, the Venetians 20 IV, VI | citizens, have never so fully declared their sentiments as to enable 21 V, II | attack Gaeta, which had declared itself in their favor. They 22 V, III | his exertions in the war, declared he would not proceed unless 23 VI, IV | were almost become thy declared enemies. Thou wert exhausted 24 VI, IV | war of Lombardy had not declared in favor of either party, 25 VI, V | Mantua, matters which he declared to be injurious to the Venetians, 26 VII, I | which he was limited, was declared a rebel. Traveling about 27 VII, III | Piero. The refugees were declared rebels, and all the family 28 VII, IV | were banished and afterward declared rebels for having taken 29 VII, V | had assembled, went and declared the nature of their enterprise, 30 VII, V | from a sincere conviction, declared the aim of the people of 31 VIII, I | dead, Francesco Salviati, a declared enemy of the Medici, was


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