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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | the people of Rome were in open rebellion against them; 2 II, I | and, pushing the door open, presented her to his view. 3 II, IV | Pistoia—They come to FlorenceOpen enmity of the Donati and 4 II, IV | however, had not occasioned an open quarrel, and perhaps never 5 II, VIII| and both parties joined in open entreaties that he would 6 II, VIII| part of the people, broke open the stinche, or prisons; 7 II, I | the houses of the latter open upon the piazza of St. John. 8 III, I | had not yet proceeded to open violence, but only contended 9 III, I | greatest authority, remained open to him; and if he and his 10 III, II | their work of plunder, broke open the public prisons, and 11 III, III | easily attainable, and will open the way to secure what we 12 III, VII | finding that with merely open force he could not overcome 13 IV, I | They had not yet come to an open rupture with the duke, but 14 IV, IV | enterprise from its being left open to them by the Venetians 15 IV, VII | and no better course being open to him, placed himself in 16 V, II | had it in their power to open a passage for his enemies. 17 V, III | hopeless of defending the open country, forsook it; entrenched 18 V, V | by the Casentino would be open to them, through the friendship 19 VI, III | but they saw no course open except to attack the enemy 20 VI, IV | iniquity, will compel thee to open them; God himself will unclose 21 VI, V | from war, no other plan was open, since the people of Milan 22 VI, V | indecent to commence an open rupture until some plausible 23 VI, V | their country to be free and open to all; and that the duke’ 24 VI, VII | impression drove the parties into open enmity; a circumstance gratifying 25 VII, I | republic mentioned in the open streets without the least 26 VII, II | by feigned friendship or open war to injure the duchy; 27 VII, III | months elapsed without any open demonstration of their particular


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