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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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exiles

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, V | city, the legate told the exiles that now, when the city 2 II, VI | the promise made to the exiles, and the latter, anticipating 3 II, VI | exertion in favor of the exiles, so great was the anger 4 II, VI | prayers, and agreed with the exiles that they should come armed 5 II, VI | After the departure of the exiles it was determined to punish 6 III, III| are desirous of making new exiles, our displeasure increases 7 III, VII| Reparata—A conspiracy of exiles supported by the duke of 8 III, VII| attempt the restoration of the exiles to their country, or at 9 III, VII| with the assistance of the exiles of whom Lombardy was full, 10 V, I | increased the number of exiles. In addition to these evils, 11 V, I | and the possessions of the exiles were divided among themselves, 12 V, I | capitally, and provided that the exiles, when their term of banishment 13 V, II | other leading Florentine exiles, observing the altered aspect 14 V, II | and the vain hopes of the exiles, alarmed him. As soon as 15 V, II | suggestion of the Florentine exiles, he commanded Niccolo to 16 V, IV | into Tuscany the Florentine exiles, whom the existing government 17 V, V | advised by the Florentine exiles and Niccolo. The latter 18 V, V | must be the result. The exiles affirmed, that if Niccolo 19 V, VII| Poppi, and other Florentine exiles, who saw their inevitable 20 V, VII| also fled the Florentine exiles, who, finding no hope of 21 VII, I | contributed. Besides this, any exiles who had committed murders, 22 VII, III| Designs of the Florentine exiles—They induce the Venetians 23 VII, III| victorious enemies.~The exiles now began to consider various 24 VII, III| Francesco, so, that if the exilesdistresses could not induce 25 VII, IV | words of the Florentine exiles produced the utmost excitement 26 VII, IV | would have called home the exiles as a check upon the rapine


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