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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | his breach of faith might bring upon himself, said, “Since 2 II, IV | evil, and anxious either to bring it to an end, or, by engaging 3 II, VI | quality, thought, if he could bring them into some difficulty, 4 II, VII | plan was, that each should bring into his house a number 5 II, VII | Providence would have it, to bring about the approaching evils, 6 II, VIII| country. These endeavored to bring the people and the duke 7 III, I | detained from him, he might bring his case before the council 8 III, II | palace of the Signory, and bring over the whole state to 9 III, III | end will your divisions bring our city? Have you forgotten 10 III, V | rotation continued, also bring him to the bottom. This 11 IV, I | so great a prince, would bring certain ruin upon the city 12 IV, II | men in error which would bring great mischief upon the 13 IV, V | who had been intrusted to bring it, and the persons to whom 14 IV, V | victory, and that he might bring a greater power against 15 V, III | efforts should be made to bring the emperor and the Greek 16 V, VI | Lombardy what forces Neri would bring with him, and expected the 17 V, VII | Lombardy—He endeavors to bring the Florentines to an engagement— 18 V, VII | recent events which to you bring glory and joy, to me are 19 VI, V | the Venetians, who could bring no relief except from the 20 VI, V | might obtain peace, and not bring upon themselves greater 21 VI, VI | further than to endeavor to bring the parties to a mutual 22 VI, VI | orders that each should bring with him his most trust-worthy 23 VIII, I | Salviati and the Pazzi would bring with them, the readiness 24 VIII, I | conspirators determined to bring this cardinal to Florence, 25 VIII, I | it was also intended to bring together Giuliano and Lorenzo, 26 VIII, II | seemed almost sufficient to bring the church down upon its 27 VIII, VII | services without having to bring them expressly for the occasion. 28 VIII, VII | alone had to be taken to bring the enterprise to a successful


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