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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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tommaso

   Book,  Chapter
1 III, II | of war, Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi, and with them the 2 III, II | design to Benedetto Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi, and Georgio Scali, 3 III, IV | and Antonio degli Alberti, Tommaso Strozzi and others similarly 4 III, IV | would be best to be done, Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti, 5 III, IV | recommended himself to the care of Tommaso Strozzi, who withdrew him 6 III, V | Salvestro di Medici, and Tommaso Strozzi, these four almost 7 III, V | in their favor, appointed Tommaso Strozzi and Benedetto Alberti 8 III, V | insolence of Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi (who by their popular 9 III, V | obtained the assistance of Tommaso Strozzi, and with a multitude 10 III, V | and made Giorgio prisoner. Tommaso fled. The next day Giorgio 11 III, VII| Bologna Picchio Cavicciulli, Tommaso deRicci, Antonio deMedici, 12 III, VII| conspirators were taken, except Tommaso Davizi, who, coming from 13 III, VII| Samminiato.~Samminiato and Tommaso having been punished according 14 IV, I | freedom under the Dogiate of Tommaso da Campo Fregoso. He did 15 IV, II | ruin of Giorgio Scali and Tommaso Strozzi, and shortly afterward 16 IV, VI | favor of our adversaries. Tommaso and Niccolo Soderini openly 17 VII, III| are the ordinary results. Tommaso and Niccolo Soderini were 18 VII, III| more ardent and spirited, Tommaso the wiser man; who, being 19 VII, III| the care of his brother Tommaso, withdrew to his villa, 20 VII, IV | His death and characterTommaso Soderini, a citizen of great 21 VII, IV | superior to the rest, was Tommaso Soderini, whose prudence 22 VII, IV | causes may overthrow. When Tommaso had concluded, Lorenzo spoke, 23 VII, IV | guided by the advice of Tommaso Soderini.~While profound 24 VII, V | concerning the reply to be made. Tommaso Soderini advised that they 25 VII, V | envied the influence of Tommaso Soderini, resolved to march 26 VII, V | the intimate friends of Tommaso Soderini, reminding him 27 VIII, III| correct view of the case, sent Tommaso Soderini as their ambassador 28 VIII, III| advice and mediation of Tommaso Soderini, who was then Florentine 29 VIII, IV | government to the care of Tommaso Soderini, who was at that


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