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affability 1
affair 26
affairs 95
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27 sicily
27 sovereignty
26 above
26 affair
26 assailed
26 balia
26 becoming
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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affair

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | her. To facilitate this affair, he caused Gostanza, a daughter 2 II, VI | in their defense. But the affair was discovered before the 3 II, VII | revenge, and he disclosed the affair to Jacopo Alberti, his brother-in-law. 4 II, VII | inquire into the truth of the affair, and punish the delinquents 5 II, VIII| from them, disclosed the affair to some Siennese, his friends, 6 III, VII | Upon the first rumor of the affair, the Signory being in fear, 7 III, VII | found implicated in the affair except Baroccio and Piggiello 8 III, VII | accuser. He confided the affair to Salvestro Cavicciulli, 9 III, VII | vengeance, discovered the whole affair to the Signory, who, having 10 IV, IV | discharged; but when the affair of Volterra took place, 11 IV, V | fathers. The atrocity of the affair having already been made 12 V, II | exerted himself in this affair, his endeavors were unavailing; 13 V, IV | Venetians, on account of the affair of Lucca, and he therefore 14 V, VI | the Florentines, but the affair being discovered, his attempts 15 V, VI | acquainted with the whole affair, and revealed it to the 16 V, VII | was restored.~While the affair of the Borgo San Sepolcro 17 VI, II | its neighborhood; but the affair was discovered by those 18 VI, VI | people of Rome to arms. The affair came to the knowledge of 19 VI, VI | who, considering the whole affair, the strength of the place, 20 VI, VI | endeavored to betray. This affair was considered by the Florentines 21 VII, II | hopes, disclosed the whole affair to Piero, and gave him a 22 VIII, I | his brother Lorenzo of the affair, saying he was afraid that 23 VIII, I | count communicated the whole affair to Giovanni Batista da Montesecco, 24 VIII, I | and the count. To him the affair seemed difficult and dangerous, 25 VIII, I | proceed with respect to the affair of Romagna; that he should 26 VIII, I | battle, still fail in an affair like this. Having now decided


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