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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | inquire into the truth of the matter; and although they found 2 II, I | horse, thinking it as easy a matter to forget an injury as reject 3 II, IV | replaced in the government. The matter became known from letters 4 II, VI | equally great; and as the matter spread throughout the city, 5 II, VII | upon reconsideration of the matter, the fear of the punishment 6 II, VII | beneficial; that it is an easy matter to excite them to violence, 7 II, VIII| did not inquire into the matter, but caused the informer 8 II, VIII| of them communicated the matter to Francesco Brunelleschi, 9 III, I | resolve to undertake the matter; and to this we, induced 10 III, VII | entreaty, spoke about the matter to their associates, who 11 III, VII | all the particulars of the matter. However, none of the conspirators 12 III, VII | denied all knowledge of the matter from the first, the monk’ 13 IV, I | other citizens with the matter, explaining to them how 14 IV, IV | the city discussing the matter, and nearly all were in 15 IV, IV | injustice, he would consider the matter solely with reference to 16 V, III | rest will be saved as a matter of course; if we lose her, 17 V, VI | the whole aspect of the matter so alarmed the pontiff, 18 VI, II | friend of Neri, to whom the matter becoming known, he thought 19 VI, II | better advise you in this matter than yourself; for you have 20 VI, III | to Florence, placed the matter in a more correct light, 21 VI, III | opportunity of interfering in the matter, so that he was not liable 22 VI, V | could be destructive.~The matter was hushed up; and the ambassadors, 23 VI, VI | Venice by two; for while the matter was under discussion at 24 VII, I | others, or to allow the matter to take its course, and 25 VII, II | them by the Bardi, and the matter was referred to Cosmo, who 26 VII, V | enslaved, for that was a matter which they were not called 27 VIII, I | had we not discussed the matter elsewhere, or could it be 28 VIII, I | grounds of offense, before the matter was settled. Besides this, 29 VIII, I | everything with the pontiff. The matter was again debated at Rome; 30 VIII, VII | count. Having considered the matter and resolved to attempt


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