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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | countries, and not being able to enter France, which was defended 2 II, II | Arezzo, and Sienna, to enter into league with them; and 3 II, II | his people to Florence, to enter the city by force which 4 II, V | in arms and resolved to enter by force, took arms to oppose 5 II, VI | allowed to return, endeavor to enter the city by force, and are 6 II, VII| Venetians, like all who enter into league with less powerful 7 II, I | dominion over that city, and to enter into a treaty with them; 8 III, IV | never allowed a thought to enter his mind opposed to the 9 III, VII| to return—They secretly enter the city and raise a tumult10 III, VII| places nearest Florence, enter the city by the river Arno, 11 IV, IV | arrived for the new Priors to enter upon office, and among those 12 IV, V | governor of Piombino, to enter into a league for the defense 13 V, I | or more dangerous deceit, enter a well regulated community. 14 V, I | philosopher should be allowed to enter Rome. Provinces by this 15 V, II | sent by the duke, was to enter Genoa, and he being already 16 V, II | with so much solemnity, to enter into league with those who 17 V, III| count and the duke should enter into a mutual alliance. 18 V, V | they might by land or water enter the Paduan territory, and 19 V, VI | desert the Venetians and enter the duke’s service. This 20 VI, III| king, finding he could not enter by the Val dArno, as he 21 VI, V | Florentine ambassadors to enter their territories, alleging, 22 VI, V | envoy was not allowed to enter the Florentine dominions, 23 VI, VI | would allow René of Anjou to enter Italy in favor of the duke 24 VII, III| how undesirable it is to enter upon office or power exciting 25 VII, V | from the country wished to enter. The governor not entertaining 26 VIII, II | possession of the palace? Why enter into league with the pope 27 VIII, III| Vitelli, though unable to enter Castello, was superior in 28 VIII, IV | they had compelled him to enter and assume the office of 29 VIII, VII| her, and permitted her to enter; but as soon as she was


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