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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | following day, as soon as light appeared, he returned with his people 2 II, III | and better disposed, it appeared a less evil to qualify the 3 II, VIII| tyrannical mode of proceeding, it appeared to him that he had misled 4 II, VIII| confiding in his companions, appeared immediately, and was detained. 5 II, I | the nobility, and now he appeared to incline toward the people, 6 III, I | and disorders that have appeared. In the first place, there 7 III, II | the discontented party.~It appeared to the heads of the Guelphic 8 III, IV | and Giovanni Cambi alone appeared; and these, not being joined 9 III, IV | morrow. However the trades appeared content, the plebeians satisfied; 10 III, V | seditious, this government appeared tyrannical and violent. 11 III, VI | could not endure him, for it appeared as if, at any moment, something 12 III, VII | the state were made, which appeared intolerable to those against 13 III, VII | was summoned, and having appeared, the truth was proven by 14 IV, II | apprehended. He said it appeared to him that their resolution 15 IV, V | accusation, avoided doing what appeared to him beneficial to the 16 IV, V | reasoning on this point appeared so clear, and the advantage 17 IV, V | summoned him to trial. Giovanni appeared, though full of indignation. 18 V, VII | exile. Rinaldo dAlbizzi appeared respectable under every 19 VI, I | Lombardy, which by his absence appeared to be lost; for while Niccolo 20 VI, I | that the duke’s victory appeared certain, and defeat equally 21 VI, IV | should occupy Milan, it appeared to him that so great military 22 VI, V | ambassadors, on their departure, appeared perfectly satisfied. But 23 VI, VII | Terracina to the church.~It thus appeared that the internal dissensions 24 VII, I | lost the government. Cosmo appeared not to notice these matters; 25 VII, I | know what he possessed, it appeared there was no citizen of 26 VII, II | measure which, while it appeared quite correct in itself, 27 VIII, VI | not remain quiet; for it appeared disgraceful that a private


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