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25 apprehensive
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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views

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | opportunity to express his own views on the government of the 2 Int | his own masterly way his views on the founding of a new 3 I, V | policy of the popesAmbitious views of pope Nicholas III.—Nephews 4 I, VII| in the churchAmbitious views of Giovanni Galeazzo Visconti— 5 II, IV | by many who had the same views as himself; and many in 6 III, V | induced to concur in their views and consent to Giorgio’s 7 III, VI | conferred.~Such opposing views occasioned Florence, during 8 III, VII| another, disseminating his views, showing that the people 9 IV, I | Romagna itself. However the views of those who were in favor 10 IV, I | door than at our own. These views prevailed, and it was resolved 11 IV, II | that entertaining different views he was unwilling to interfere.~ 12 IV, II | him to coincide with their views; and begged that he would 13 V, II | But so contrary are the views of men, that he took a directly 14 V, V | plan congenial to their own views. Niccolo argued that he 15 VI, III| who did not embrace such views, refused to submit to the 16 VI, III| expedition. Very different views were entertained by their 17 VI, IV | Venetians come to terms with him—Views of the VenetiansIndignation 18 VI, IV | Venetians.~These diverse views kept the city long in suspense; 19 VI, VII| But in the midst of these views and opening enterprises, 20 VI, VII| if he were to favor the views of the French, or, as Calixtus 21 VII, II | In order to realize his views, he waited upon Piero, and 22 VII, IV | condition of Italy, and the views of her princes, he assured 23 VIII, I | willingly adopted their views. Considering their next 24 VIII, I | induce him to adopt their views. Upon this, the archbishop 25 VIII, IV | perfect knowledge of his own views, but of those of his city; 26 VIII, V | to gain the pope to their views; and not having succeeded


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