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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | Romagna. The principles here laid down were the natural outgrowth 2 Int | maintained. And Machiavelli has laid down the principles, based 3 I, I | Attila, having entered Italy, laid siege to Aquileia, where 4 II, II | venture to return. The pope laid the whole blame upon the 5 II, III| wished the ruin of Giano laid the entire blame upon him; 6 II, III| testimony.~Although arms were laid aside, both parties remained 7 II, III| security of the Signory, they laid the foundation of their 8 II, IV | party, went to Rome and laid their grievances before 9 II, IV | inclined to accommodation. They laid down their arms, however, 10 II, VI | among the Florentines were laid aside for some years, at 11 II, VI | marched toward Lucca, and laid the country waste in their 12 II, VII| the entire misfortune was laid to the charge of their greediness 13 III, I | his influence, although it laid the foundation of many evils. 14 III, I | diminished, if not wholly laid aside. Still the parties 15 III, III| new restraints have been laid upon the Great. When will 16 III, IV | of War, who had not yet laid down their authority.~When 17 IV, III| discovered, the Venetians laid aside their suspicion; and 18 IV, III| highest degree unjust in being laid not only on immovable but 19 IV, VII| his satisfaction, if he laid down his arms. Rinaldo, 20 IV, VII| immediately dispersed, and laid aside their weapons.~The 21 V, IV | the arms of Italy would be laid aside, although those in 22 VI, I | which had been so recently laid aside. Alfonso, of Aragon, 23 VI, VII| subsided, and human weapons laid aside, the heavens seemed 24 VI, VII| churches and dwellings were laid in heaps; nothing was heard 25 VII, I | him to say, “the hen had laid,” he replied, “she did ill 26 VII, I | throughout all Europe. He thus laid a foundation for his descendants, 27 VII, VI | Cyprus, to which Ferrando laid claim, and the Venetians 28 VIII, IV | and the citizens openly laid the blame upon each other,


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