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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | Calabria, which, as before observed, were parts of the Greek 2 II, II | enmities which had been observed to arise from judicial decisions, 3 II, VI | progress; for he, having observed them upon former occasions 4 II, VIII| certain; for it has been often observed, that those have reassumed 5 III, I | conquerors. This too, must be observed, that from the acquisition 6 III, I | give her; as may be partly observed by a perusal of the preceding 7 III, III | arts, as we have before observed, were at first twelve; in 8 III, IV | plebeians, who as before observed were influenced by a similar 9 III, VII | raise the people. Maso was observed to leave his house and proceed 10 III, VII | monk was taken who had been observed during its progress to pass 11 IV, I | the judicious of the party observed it with jealousy, for they 12 V, I | to the Medici.~It may be observed, that provinces amid the 13 V, I | fortune. Hence, wise men have observed, that the age of literary 14 V, I | addition to these evils, it was observed that citizens were more 15 V, II | past, in which you may have observed the power of that people 16 V, III | of their city. As before observed, Niccolo Fortebraccio was 17 V, IV | our motives. You have not observed, that those whose deeds 18 V, VII | when Micheletto Attendulo observed great clouds of dust, and 19 VI, II | to external affairs. As observed above, Niccolo Piccinino 20 VI, V | unfriendly disposition, and observed many preparations tending 21 VII, I | faction. It may therefore be observed, that citizens acquire reputation 22 VII, I | Florence, as we have frequently observed, two principally powerful 23 VII, II | similar to the most solemn observed in the city. At one of them 24 VII, VI | escape in disguise, but being observed, he was given over to justice, 25 VIII, I | with the respect usually observed toward great citizens, so 26 VIII, VII | princes.~The pope having observed in the course of the war,


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