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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| empire continued to lose its powers, while the church acquired 2 I, V | them, and with the same powers, they appointed one senator, 3 I, VI | like all the other Italian powers, they live at the mercy 4 I, VI | by the union of the other powers against the Visconti; and 5 I, VII| enumerated among the minor powers.~None of the principal states 6 II, II | wrest from the people those powers which they had with so little 7 II, III| however, which external powers could not effect, was brought 8 III, IV | direction of two distinct powers. These new leaders determined 9 IV, III| was formed between the two powers, by which they agreed to 10 V, IV | some way curbed, all the powers of Italy would soon have 11 V, IV | if he considered well the powers of Italy, he would see that 12 VI, V | the Venetians, and all the powers of Italy, of which some 13 VI, V | endeavored to appease the powers whose attack they were unable 14 VI, VI | taken. To the other Italian powers a month was allowed to ratify 15 VI, VI | Siennese and other minor powers, acceded to it within the 16 VI, VI | solemn embassies from other powers, he allowed himself to be 17 VI, VII| obtain the concurrence of the powers of Italy in its favor he 18 VI, VII| pontiff prepared to induce the powers of Christendom to unite 19 VII, I | and address, that whatever powers were in league with himself 20 VII, II | evil; and hence inferior powers are easily deceived by princes. 21 VIII, IV | messengers to all the surrounding powers, to request assistance against 22 VIII, IV | the pope and other Italian powers, consented that they should 23 VIII, V | Siennese, and other minor powers; on the other, the Florentines, 24 VIII, VI | In this treaty all the powers of Italy were united, except 25 VIII, VII| differences of the greater powers were composed, during several


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