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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | in its place, caused the origin of Venice. After the taking 2 I, II | the ruin as well as the origin and extension of many cities. 3 I, III | Sergius, and this was the origin of that change of names 4 I, IV | particularly his actions and origin.~Disunion having arisen 5 I, V | succeeded Martin IV., of French origin, and consequently favorable 6 I, VI | Bohemia and the pope’s legateOrigin of VeniceLiberty of the 7 I, VII | proposed, to speak of the origin of Florence, that it may 8 II, I | make countries more healthyOrigin of FlorenceAggrandizement 9 II, I | Aggrandizement of FlorenceOrigin of the name of Florence10 II, I | Florentia, and that whatever the origin might be, it occurred under 11 II, IV | The Cerchi and the DonatiOrigin of the Bianca and Nera factions 12 II, IV | As he was of Ghibelline origin, he determined to recall 13 II, VIII| spread abroad, many of French origin came to him, for all of 14 III, I | derives advantage from it—Origin of admonitions and the troubles 15 III, I | disturb republics derive their origin. This kept Rome disunited; 16 III, I | given an account of the origin of Florence, the commencement 17 III, III | men having had one common origin, are all equally ancient, 18 III, IV | than of the meanness of his origin, determined by extraordinary 19 IV, III | Florentines with the VenetiansOrigin of the Catasto—The rich 20 VI, VII | and Pius II. of Siennese origin, of the family of the Piccolomini, 21 VII, I | enormous fortunes took their origin in different families of 22 VII, II | and Paul II. of Venetian origin, was chosen to succeed him; 23 VII, IV | a man of the very lowest origin, who by his talents had 24 VII, VI | CHAPTER VI~Origin of the animosity between 25 VIII, IV | of Ferrara, a man of low origin, who, coming to Milan, fell 26 VIII, VI | war, of which this was the origin. The city of LAquila, though


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