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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | enjoy his authority, and raised two very powerful families 2 I, VI | arise to new life, again raised their heads, and some induced 3 II, II | they caused a tumult to be raised, which so alarmed them that 4 II, VIII| with the Pisans, although raised to power in order that he 5 II, I | usually follows such attempts, raised a hope in the minds of the 6 III, II | others desirous of novelty, raised a tumult, at which the Signory 7 III, II | heard the tumult that was raised, and were informed of the 8 III, V | the forces which had been raised, large sums of money were 9 IV, IV | their cavalry, and having raised a good body of infantry 10 IV, V | Florentine camp; for the Lucchese raised high embankments in the 11 V, II | design, all armed, they raised the cry of liberty. It was 12 V, III | having taken Uzzano, and raised bastions about Lucca to 13 V, V | the presence of enemies, raised an alarm, and called the 14 V, VI | the purpose of security be raised or lowered as occasion required. 15 V, VI | his men, who immediately raised it, and in a moment the 16 V, VI | citizens, with infantry raised upon the emergency to guard 17 V, VI | and a body of infantry raised entirely from the people, 18 VI, III | taking him by the arm, raised him up, and encouraged him 19 VI, V | they entered, than they raised a cry, by which Santi Bentivogli, 20 VI, VII | Florence, large sums were raised, and many citizens bore 21 VII, V | their number. They then raised the cry of liberty, and 22 VII, V | disturbance having been raised and quelled almost at the 23 VIII, V | privileges of a citizen, and then raised to the rank of a senator, 24 VIII, VI | defender in their rebellion, raised the banner of the church, 25 VIII, VII | correspondence in Genoa, a party was raised there, who, by the aid of 26 VIII, VII | Giovanni, his second son, to be raised to the dignity of cardinal. 27 VIII, VII | brother. These circumstances raised his fame throughout Italy,


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