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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | other cities; for having set aside the consuls and senate, 2 I, III| three popes, he set them all aside, and caused the election 3 I, IV | But Frederick, setting aside every other consideration, 4 I, VII| held single states were set aside, except the House of Gonzaga, 5 II, I | and the Ghibellines to lay aside their jealousies and receive 6 II, III| become insolent, and set aside the authority of the magistrates; 7 II, III| Although arms were laid aside, both parties remained full 8 II, IV | leaders of both parties to lay aside their arms, and banished 9 II, VI | the Florentines were laid aside for some years, at first 10 III, I | diminished, if not wholly laid aside. Still the parties of the 11 III, I | success, if you will lay aside all private regards, and 12 III, III| consider how to lay them aside, and secure ourselves from 13 III, VI | induced the people to lay aside the weapons which madness 14 IV, III| discovered, the Venetians laid aside their suspicion; and as 15 IV, III| not knowing how to set it aside, they endeavored to raise 16 IV, IV | citizens, they drew him aside, as if desirous to communicate 17 IV, V | this idea, that, setting aside all other considerations, 18 IV, VII| immediately dispersed, and laid aside their weapons.~The Signory, 19 V, I | duke of Milan agreed to lay aside their arms in 1433, the 20 V, I | been so anxious to lay them aside), he came to terms with 21 V, II | made the Florentines set aside all other considerations, 22 V, III| caused the latter to lay aside every idea but that of his 23 V, IV | arms of Italy would be laid aside, although those in the kingdom 24 V, IV | had always been wholly set aside. He now, to give the count 25 VI, I | had been so recently laid aside. Alfonso, of Aragon, had, 26 VI, VII| and human weapons laid aside, the heavens seemed to make 27 VII, III| and that all ought to lay aside their weapons; for the Signory, 28 VII, III| induced them to lay their own aside, and thus, by fraud, expelled 29 VII, IV | adopted and as speedily set aside; and it has always been 30 VIII, I | however strong, were set aside by the magistracy. Francesco


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