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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, IV | many battles with Otho, at length conquered him. Meanwhile, 2 I, VI | months, the Venetians were at length victorious; and by the intervention 3 I, VII| varying success, the queen at length obtained the superiority, 4 II, VI | subdue the Florentines. At length the people of Pistoia were 5 II, VII| judging them unheard, and at length induced them to consent 6 II, VII| revenge. The occasion at length came, and they did not fail 7 III, VI | these numerous evils. At length, after two assemblies of 8 IV, I | amicable arrangement was at length effected, by which Filippo 9 IV, II | government, spoke at great length; showing that it is not 10 IV, III| continued; but peace was at length restored by means of a legate 11 IV, V | were carried to so great a length that the captain of the 12 IV, V | with variety of fortune. At length, both sides being wearied 13 V, I | of the belligerents. At length, by the intervention of 14 V, III| discussed the subject at great length before the senate, pointing 15 V, III| church having spoken at great length upon the subject, it was 16 V, VII| three yearssiege, was at length relieved. The count then 17 VI, IV | long in suspense; but at length it was resolved to send 18 VI, VII| terms from Ferrando. At length, after various trifling 19 VII, IV | discussed with him at great length the condition of the city; 20 VIII, I | debated at Rome; and at length it was concluded that besides 21 VIII, II | which we shall speak at length when we come to our own 22 VIII, IV | However, terms were at length settled, and what should 23 VIII, V | troops of the church were at length victorious, for her numerous 24 VIII, VI | has proceeded to such a length, from the necessities of 25 VIII, VI | success on both sides. At length, the king, being universally 26 VIII, VII| victorious, the latter and length maintained the superiority,


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