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sovereign 26
sovereigns 3
sovereignties 1
sovereignty 27
sowed 1
space 5
spain 8
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27 reason
27 remedy
27 sicily
27 sovereignty
26 above
26 affair
26 assailed
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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sovereignty

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | his son, who obtained the sovereignty by fraud. While they were 2 I, VI | emperor would assume the sovereignty of the country, determined 3 I, VI | gave to all who had assumed sovereignty over the cities or territories 4 I, VI | effected her restoration to the sovereignty, on the condition that her 5 I, VII | France, and he assumed the sovereignty. The king of France, being 6 I, VII | uncle and took the entire sovereignty upon himself; and, not content 7 II, V | reforming the government, the sovereignty of the city was continued 8 II, VI | The Florentines give the sovereignty of the city to Charles duke 9 II, VI | time, Uguccione lost the sovereignty of Lucca and of Pisa, and 10 II, VI | effect. The conclusion of the sovereignty of King Robert being come, 11 II, VI | were obliged to offer the sovereignty to Charles duke of Calabria, 12 II, VI | unable to undertake the sovereignty of the city, sent in his 13 II, VIII| good of the city, that the sovereignty should be freely given to 14 II, VIII| confer upon the duke the sovereignty of the city for one year, 15 II, VIII| duke, having acquired the sovereignty of the city, in order to 16 II, VIII| misconduct deprived him of the sovereignty which the evil counsel of 17 III, I | each thought to obtain the sovereignty of the republic by overcoming 18 IV, VI | adopted by those who aim at sovereignty, they are not believed to 19 IV, VI | her citizens usurping the sovereignty, but if our sins have deserved 20 V, I | count, and ceded to him the sovereignty of La Marca, although, to 21 VI, III | refused to submit to the sovereignty of the Milanese. Lodi and 22 VI, III | would deprive him of the sovereignty of Lombardy. Concluding 23 VI, IV | quite assured, that the sovereignty which is commenced in deceit 24 VIII, IV | of a design to usurp the sovereignty of Sienna; nor was any remedy 25 VIII, IV | accident, deprived him of the sovereignty of Tuscany. The same circumstance 26 VIII, VI | latter, who assumed the sovereignty of the city. The Venetian 27 VIII, VII | the pope, and assumed the sovereignty. After a variety of fortune,


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