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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | and Burgundians give their names to France and Burgundy—The 2 I, II | empireNew languagesNew namesTheodoric dies—Belisarius 3 I, II | Besides, not only were the names of provinces changed, but 4 I, II | Italy are full of fresh names, wholly different from the 5 I, II | Garda, the Archipelago, are names quite different from those 6 I, II | the consuls and senate, names which up to this time had 7 I, III| origin of that change of names which the popes adopt upon 8 I, V | called Ghibellines, these names being first heard at Pistoia. 9 II, I | the city should have two names at the same time. Therefore 10 II, I | superfluous, I shall record the names of the families which took 11 II, II | upon the rolls of which the names of all the youth were armed; 12 II, IV | and the parties took the names of the Bianchi and the Neri. 13 II, VI | everyone should write the names of those he believed to 14 II, VI | months, by putting their names into a bag or purse, and 15 II, VI | were jealous that their names had not been deposited among 16 II, VI | emborsing or enclosing the names of all who should take office 17 III, I | divided the city, and the names of Guelph and Ghibelline, 18 III, IV | balloting purses containing the names of those eligible to office 19 III, IV | made a new selection of names for the balloting purses, 20 V, I | Squittini, withdrawing the names of their adversaries from 21 VII, I | purses being filled with the names of his own friends, he incurred 22 VII, II | citizens to subscribe their names as favorable to the undertaking. 23 VII, II | who had subscribed their names, and also of the conspirators. 24 VII, II | previously set down their names among the number of his 25 VII, III| might be filled with the names of those favorable to his 26 VIII, I | Naples becomes a party to it—Names of the conspirators—The


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