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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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designs

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | Tuscany and of prosecuting the designs of Giovanni Galeazzo, his 2 II, VI | at AltopascioTreacherous designs of Raymond—The Florentines 3 II, VIII| order to carry his evil designs into effect, proclaimed 4 III, I | exertions against their designs; so that anxiety universally 5 III, I | parties sanctify their base designs with words that are all 6 III, II | much opposed to his just designs as to deprive him of all 7 III, III | The Signory discover the designs of the plebeiansMeasures 8 IV, I | to frustrate the enemy’s designs; and if he were to remain 9 IV, I | show, that even if the ill designs of the duke were perfectly 10 IV, II | the duke? No! but their designs have been discovered; and 11 IV, VI | our suspicion that Cosmo designs to make himself prince of 12 IV, VII | against the Signory—His designs are disconcerted—Pope Eugenius 13 V, VI | to the count, learn his designs, and induce him to adopt 14 VI, II | Medici to him—Perfidious designs of the duke of Milan against 15 VI, II | contrived to frustrate his designs. Filippo sent to beg he 16 VI, III | him to give a color to his designs. He was not restrained from 17 VI, IV | manifestation of thy base designs; for no sooner wert thou 18 VI, V | wavering, and discover the designs of the foe. From the pope 19 VI, V | indication of his hostile designs, the ambassadors felt convinced 20 VI, VI | in order to ascertain his designs, sent an ambassador to Gambacorti, 21 VI, VII | his son Ferrando—The pope designs to give the kingdom of Naples 22 VII, I | held by them. In these designs, and his intentions of a 23 VII, III | deMediciPiero’s answerDesigns of the Florentine exiles— 24 VII, III | demonstration of their particular designs. Piero’s party continuing 25 VII, III | effect it. The conspiratorsdesigns had already been fully disclosed 26 VII, IV | party. But these honorable designs were frustrated; for, sinking 27 VII, VI | Deprived of this minister, the designs of Sixtus proceeded with 28 VIII, II | such intense hatred, and designs so full of horror as those 29 VIII, IV | the peace, when the king’s designs were doubtful, had deprived 30 VIII, V | consequences unfavorable to the designs of the Venetians; for Lodovico


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