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destruction 27
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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destruction

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | brought fresh people to the destruction of the empire, one of which, 2 I, I | course towards Rome, from the destruction of which he abstained at 3 II, I | of the name of FlorenceDestruction of Florence by Totila—The 4 II, III | disunion, would tend to the destruction of their country and increase 5 II, IV | death of many men and the destruction of much property; and not 6 II, IV | division would occasion the destruction of the city, and give new 7 II, VI | in plunder, prisoners, destruction, and burning of property, 8 II, VIII| thoughts toward effecting your destruction, and then take the government 9 II, I | taking part in such wanton destruction.~The nobility being thus 10 III, I | ambition of the Ricci for his destruction, instead of robbing Piero 11 III, IV | sufficient to insure its destruction, if a single voice from 12 IV, V | our safety has proved our destruction. As soon as we learned that 13 IV, VI | blessing of unity but by the destruction of Cosmo, for he alone, 14 V, V | was marching to certain destruction, determined that as the 15 V, VI | and might occasion the destruction of the forces. The commissaries, 16 VI, IV | arms are used for our own destruction; for thou wilt see that 17 VI, V | hesitation they sought the destruction of those who had been the 18 VII, II | against him, to effect his destruction. It must be their plan to 19 VII, V | originated the pillage and destruction of the city; which for a 20 VII, VI | oath to effect the duke’s destruction, as soon as they became 21 VIII, I | conspiracies quickly occasion the destruction of their contrivers, and, 22 VIII, II | armed, and resolved on our destruction. Those who are persecuted, 23 VIII, II | so intense desire of our destruction? Certainly those who have 24 VIII, II | security, even though my own destruction were the immediate and inevitable 25 VIII, IV | purpose of effecting his destruction, the power of his enemies 26 VIII, IV | which threatened her with destruction. These impressions, which 27 VIII, V | having suffered so great a destruction of their fleet, they sent


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