Book, Chapter
1 II, I | province be wholly occupied and preserve a proper distribution of
2 II, I | power, and anxious only to preserve their own safety. But, as
3 II, II | the church they hoped to preserve their liberty, but, with
4 II, II | voice, that in order to preserve their power in Tuscany,
5 II, VIII| foreigners, he would be able to preserve the tyranny. The month of
6 II, VIII| Florentines, who though unable to preserve their liberty cannot endure
7 III, IV | government to enable them to preserve it; and hence, prompted
8 IV, I | endeavor might be made to preserve peace. Many others, whether
9 IV, IV | possessions of others than to preserve their own, and so much more
10 IV, VI | them. True it is, we still preserve our dignity, our precedence,
11 IV, VI | shall only say, may God preserve the city from any of her
12 IV, VI | up, take some food, and preserve your life for your friends
13 IV, VII | could be made use of to preserve the government among so
14 IV, VII | avoided by all who wished to preserve such a character as he had
15 IV, VII | your own country, could preserve me in mine. I have had sufficient
16 V, II | injuring you, but only to preserve our country from detriment;
17 V, III | fortresses occupied; for if we preserve the city, the rest will
18 V, III | other motive, wished to preserve his friendship, they must
19 V, V | it was more advisable to preserve their lives and so rich
20 V, VII | Attempting no longer to preserve the least urbanity of demeanor,
21 VI, II | that if they wished to preserve their influence, some means
22 VI, IV | hopeless of being able to preserve either thy territories or
23 VI, IV | Milanese; or that he would preserve unblemished that faith towards
24 VI, IV | imagine the Milanese could preserve their own liberty; for the
25 VI, V | that as they could not preserve their own liberty, they
26 VII, II | provide, if he wished to preserve his influence in the state
27 VII, III | they had not been able to preserve. However, Agnolo Acciajuoli
28 VIII, I | impossible among so many to preserve secrecy, they determined
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