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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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allow

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | apartments, and would not allow himself to be seen; his 2 II, II | battle of the Arbia, could allow them to remain no longer; 3 II, V | requested King Robert would allow his brother Piero to take 4 II, VIII| of the nobility would not allow them, from any motives, 5 III, III | we would entreat that you allow your minds to be calmed; 6 III, VI | none to punish them, will allow no one to reprove their 7 III, VII | defender, if they would allow themselves to be advised 8 III, VII | that since they would not allow the city to be governed 9 IV, I | thinking they would not allow that place to be lost, and 10 IV, IV | Filippo, would willingly allow them to make the acquisition; 11 V, I | they considered that to allow the great offices to be 12 V, II | induced the pontiff to allow Count Francesco to join 13 V, III | curb his insolence, and not allow it to increase till it became 14 V, III | affairs in hand, they did not allow the proceedings of their 15 V, VI | remain in Lombardy, and allow Tuscany to shift for herself, 16 V, VII | found so imbecile as to allow such a disorderly rabble 17 V, VII | pity pass by my fault, and allow me to retain this single 18 VI, III | to risk everything than allow it to fall into the hands 19 VI, VI | the king of France would allow René of Anjou to enter Italy 20 VI, VI | the Venetians, would not allow him to pass. The Florentine 21 VI, VI | unless the League would allow him, without injury to themselves, 22 VII, I | drive out the others, or to allow the matter to take its course, 23 VII, I | since it is undesirable to allow matters to proceed beyond 24 VII, II | for mankind are willing to allow one who falls of himself 25 VII, II | were opposed to him would allow him to rule the city, and 26 VII, V | that if the Signory would allow them their ancient privileges, 27 VIII, III | that of his viceregent, and allow his injured people who were 28 VIII, VII | promised to do, if they would allow her to go into the fortress,


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