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26 similar
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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secretly

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | herself for the insult, secretly persuaded Genseric, king 2 I, IV | after the victory, Melorco secretly caused forces to be brought 3 I, V | a wish to come to terms, secretly sent Sciarra into Italy, 4 I, VI | without being driven away, secretly fled to Charles, king of 5 I, VII | her husband, endeavored secretly to make himself master of 6 II, II | church. They, therefore, secretly communicated with him, to 7 II, V | disgraceful tyranny, they secretly wrote to King Robert, requesting 8 II, VI | and present the writing secretly to the Capitano. By this 9 II, VII | occasions of being with him secretly, and entreated he would 10 II, VIII| the people, which had been secretly provided by the conspirators. 11 III, II | assistance. They, therefore, secretly draw up a law which had 12 III, VII | endeavor to return—They secretly enter the city and raise 13 III, VII | at any hazard. These were secretly told by Piggiello and Baroccio 14 IV, IV | his arrival in Florence secretly instigated the citizens 15 IV, IV | by assisting the Lucchese secretly with money, or by apparently 16 IV, V | indisposed to comply, they secretly engaged, on the part of 17 IV, VII | but at the same time sent secretly to the mountains of Pistoia 18 VI, I | concerned. The terms being secretly arranged, the duke sent 19 VI, II | a leader of his forces, secretly negotiated with Ciarpellone, 20 VI, IV | defending the Milanese; but SECRETLY, gave them every assurance 21 VII, III | to act tyrannically, had secretly taken up arms, deceitfully 22 VII, IV | Agnolo Acciajuoli to come secretly to Cafaggiolo, and discussed 23 VII, IV | hope of success, proceeded secretly to Prato, and communicated 24 VII, VI | that if Carlo had not been secretly supported he could not have 25 VIII, I | necessary to subdue those who secretly plotted against them. While 26 VIII, V | lost by war; and having secretly entered into treaty with


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