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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | new vigor, and began to live in an orderly and civilized 2 I, III | should be converted and live. In this treaty, Astolphus 3 I, VI | other Italian powers, they live at the mercy of others.~ 4 II, III | for the latter, wishing to live in conformity with the laws, 5 II, VIII| boldness, could not endure to live with their hands tied and 6 II, I | great had been content to live in that moderation which 7 III, I | who can neither agree to live in freedom nor be content 8 III, I | and instructed us how to live; but no sooner was he expelled 9 III, III | days, and the other, to live in greater comfort and security 10 III, V | the rulers in Florence to live in continual alarm, and 11 IV, II | will of the multitude, and live disorderly and dangerous, 12 IV, IV | course that I have, you will live respected in Florence, and 13 IV, IV | state affairs, if you would live in security, take just such 14 IV, IV | and before they lose it, live in constant disquiet. By 15 IV, IV | reducing Lucca than to let them live under the tyrant, oppressed 16 IV, VI | pursuit he might be able to live in Florence as much respected 17 IV, VI | advice then; endeavor to live moderately; and with regard 18 V, I | themselves, as to enable them to live in freedom, and defend their 19 V, II | robbed of his territories or live in constant fear, and have 20 V, III | sufficient, for desiring to live peaceably in his own dominions, 21 V, VII | Casentino. If, however, he could live as a prince in Germany, 22 VI, III | for they, too, desired to live in the enjoyment of their 23 VI, III | complained that they could not live without it, in a situation 24 VII, III | Cosmo and his sons could live respected in Florence, either 25 VII, III | since you knew not how to live with honor at home.”~Agnolo, 26 VII, IV | that if they wished to live in peace and unity in Florence, 27 VII, V | in Florence rather than live in exile, he wished his 28 VII, VI | the condition of those who live under a bad prince; calling 29 VII, VI | good fortune to be born and live in a republic. He endeavored 30 VII, VI | princes therefore learn to live, so as to render themselves


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