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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, II | served in many ways to render the world miserable. Africa 2 I, IV | different jurisdictions, to render obedience to him; and some 3 I, VI | and the Venetians did not render obedience to either the 4 II, I | new cities, these removals render a conquered country more 5 II, I | in vast numbers, and thus render her populous and powerful. 6 II, V | finding that he could not render him any assistance, in order 7 III, I | men, are endeavoring to render themselves masters of the 8 III, II | Florence, endeavored to render himself master of Tuscany, 9 III, II | Eight, who took care to render all attempts upon the drawing 10 III, IV | resolutions being passed, to render them valid they sent two 11 III, V | one, either as a friend to render him wise in his prosperity, 12 IV, II | Councils. Therefore, to render the law as offensive as 13 IV, IV | immeasurable, as in his opinion to render the conquest quite impossible. 14 V, II | intention to go to Naples to render assistance to the king of 15 V, III| self-defense, and that none can render us this service more powerfully 16 V, III| remonstrances to induce him to render them aid. They enlarged 17 V, IV | principal generals, he could render himself sole ruler: but 18 V, IV | Florentines more easily induced to render aid than they expected, 19 V, V | count now endeavored to render a similar service to Brescia. 20 V, VI | to the enemy; which would render the duke universally victorious, 21 V, VI | defended that of Marradi would render the passage easy. Marradi 22 V, VI | and perpendicular as to render it almost impregnable. In 23 V, VI | Caprese, and the Pieve, render himself master of this branch 24 VII, II | serious, that he was unable to render further assistance to John 25 VII, III| assistance, he was enabled to render them abortive. Diotisalvi 26 VII, VI | learn to live, so as to render themselves beloved and respected 27 VIII, I | to adopt their ideas. To render the pope’s authority available 28 VIII, II | for having endeavored to render assistance to Giuliano; 29 VIII, III| her own government, as to render her unable to contribute 30 VIII, IV | exhibited in her determinations, render it impossible for a secular


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