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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | that Rome might, with her change of power, also change her 2 I, I | her change of power, also change her title, Odoacer, instead 3 I, II | into Italy—The Lombards change the form of government.~ 4 I, II | republic or a kingdom by a change of prince or of government; 5 I, III | the hands of the French, a change of form and order took place, 6 I, III | this was the origin of that change of names which the popes 7 I, VI | the emperor. This caused a change in the parties of Italy; 8 II, IV | friends and people desirous of change, he set at liberty all who 9 II, VI | force, and are repulsedChange in the mode of electing 10 II, VIII| in whom you confide, will change upon any accident, however 11 III, VI | when they were about to change the government of Florence, 12 IV, I | imperfectly organized, frequently change their rulers and the form 13 IV, I | to those which frequently change from tyranny to license, 14 IV, II | to the people as such a change; for many are necessarily 15 IV, III | influence were desirous of change. In his discourse he intimated 16 IV, VII | These words produced no change in Rinaldo’s purpose; he 17 IV, VII | But if she should never change, I shall not be very desirous 18 V, V | deprive the Venetians of the change of relieving Brescia. He 19 V, VI | discontented or desirous of change. They also knew by the compact 20 V, VII | respectable under every change of condition; and would 21 V, VII | to encourage; for, upon a change of fortune, it might injure 22 VI, VII | barons, who being desirous of change, he feared would take part 23 VII, I | fortune, in a city so given to change, and among a people of such 24 VII, II | principalities of Italy might change their rulers about the same 25 VII, II | so great a disposition to change and instability, that many 26 VII, V | sufficient to make them desire a change. They therefore advised 27 VIII, I | it would be necessary to change the government of Florence; 28 VIII, I | ambitious and very desirous of change, to join them, and two others, 29 VIII, III | to murder the citizens, change the government, and plunder 30 VIII, IV | minds of those desirous of change, by convincing them of the 31 VIII, VII | made acquainted with this change of feeling, encouraged it


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