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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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person

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | that in our day a private person would have been ashamed 2 I, V | a son named Ezelin. This person, being rich and powerful, 3 I, V | neither Charles nor any other person, who might be king of Naples, 4 I, VI | moment arrived, he caused a person in whom he confided to create 5 I, VI | thousand Bretons, came in person and established the papal 6 I, VII | of having kept about her person a certain Pandolfello, whom 7 II, II | Their fear of a powerful person caused them to increase 8 II, V | influence attached to his person, that everyone feared him. 9 II, VIII| carrying arms about his person. In order the better to 10 II, VIII| fear than love. Nor was his person less despicable than his 11 III, VII | opportunity afforded by a person, who on being examined respecting 12 III, VII | strife as a discontented person, or usurp the government 13 IV, I | and desired to exalt some person, by means of whom he might 14 IV, VII | an amusing and facetious person, whose name was Il Farnagaccio. 15 IV, VII | peaceable, gentle, and humane person, better adapted for literary 16 V, I | in Florence any suspected person whom these regulations did 17 V, II | own naval force, went in person to meet the Genoese, and 18 V, III | engage to cross the Po in person. They declined to fulfil 19 V, IV | determined that the same person should also proceed to Venice, 20 V, VI | he resolved to seize the person of the cardinal, a duty 21 VI, II | Gonfalonier of Justice; the same person who was sent to the defense 22 VII, I | hitherto built by a private person. To complete them, he had 23 VII, II | joining the enterprise in person, and were by the pope appointed 24 VII, IV | aid, and Galeazzo came in person, each at the head of a suitable 25 VIII, II | disinterred like an excommunicated person, and thrown into a hole 26 VIII, II | for the security of his person against domestic enemies.~ 27 VIII, IV | them to the government. The person who gave this advice was


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