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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, IV | enterprise, with all those of a similar nature, were afterward called 2 I, VI | surrounding hills, driven by similar fears, fled to the same 3 II, V | and it often happens, in similar enterprises, that delay 4 III, I | it frequently happens in similar cases, a great number of 5 III, IV | observed were influenced by a similar desire, had set out about 6 IV, II | King Ladislaus was of a similar kind. To whom will they 7 IV, III| excite Cosmo, his son, with similar discourses; but Giovanni, 8 IV, III| more from the rarity of any similar occurrence. Whatever could 9 IV, VI | Scali had found it on a similar occasion; and that with 10 IV, VII| full of them. By this and similar occurrences, Florence was 11 V, IV | afraid of receiving a reply similar to that which they had given 12 V, IV | Verona was so pressed, that a similar fate was expected to await 13 V, V | now endeavored to render a similar service to Brescia. This 14 VI, I | recourse to remedies, which on similar occasions had frequently 15 VI, IV | feeling regret and displeasure similar to what the Milanese had 16 VI, V | their usual practice on similar occasions, and created the 17 VII, I | intention in future to forbear, similar digressions. For although 18 VII, II | Turks, and adopted measures similar to those which his predecessors 19 VII, II | celebrate two festivals, similar to the most solemn observed 20 VII, III| the city. This, among many similar instances, serves to prove 21 VII, V | slight occasion, adopt a similar course. The enterprise being 22 VII, VI | multitude as is usual on similar occasions. The first attack 23 VIII, IV | the Venetians entertained similar ideas with regard to the 24 VIII, IV | liberty. But God, who in similar extremities has always been 25 VIII, VII| sums of money. To avoid similar inconvenience, he withdrew 26 VIII, VII| Batista Frescobaldi, and a similar one by Baldinetto da Pistoja,


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