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1 Int | twenty-six books, is the best known of all Machiavelli’
2 Int, 0(1)| ed. Milan, 1895-97, the best work on the subject. The
3 Int, 0(1)| 1883 (unfinished).~The best English translation of Machiavelli
4 II, IV | of the nobility, and the best and wisest citizens were
5 II, IV | brotherhood, where he had the best opportunity of doing it.
6 II, I | friends. They also, in the best manner they were able, agreed
7 II, I | yet in office, and in the best terms he could imagine advised
8 III, I | banishment of many of her best people. Those of Rome increased
9 III, IV | happen, or what would be best to be done, Tommaso Strozzi
10 III, IV | and the city as he thought best. Michael accepted the command;
11 III, V | from him. They judged it best to profit by the occasion
12 IV, I | greatest reputation, judged it best to arm, and prepare to frustrate
13 IV, IV | more in good fame and the best wishes of mankind; and the
14 IV, IV | very problematical, or at best, remote. The people of Florence
15 IV, VI | pensive, endeavored, with the best reasons he could advance,
16 V, II | manifest and develop the course best to be adopted. Niccolo therefore
17 V, III | we should have lost our best friend, and rendered our
18 V, IV | on every account it was best to keep the Venetians powerful
19 V, VII | with a view to make the best terms he could. Neri pressing
20 VI, II | accepted; and that it would be best for Santi and those who
21 VI, III | officers respecting the best mode of relieving the place,
22 VI, III | encouraged him to hope for the best. He then said he wondered
23 VI, IV | next attacked, provided the best defense in their power.
24 VII, II | That it would therefore be best, while the minds of men
25 VII, IV | was afterward one of the best generals of Italy, succeeded
26 VII, V | palace to consider what was best to be done. In the meantime,
27 VIII, V | having decided that the best way of relieving Ferrara
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