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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | convinced that what was true nearly four hundred years ago, 2 I, II | and Naples, and recovered nearly the whole of what Belisarius 3 I, III| applied to the king of France. Nearly all the wars which the northern 4 I, V | by Ezelin, who possessed nearly the whole of Lombardy beyond 5 I, VII| continued our general narration nearly to the period which we at 6 II, I | Cornelius Tacitus, who wrote at nearly the same period as Pliny, 7 III, II | the ballot-boxes would be nearly empty, chance would very 8 III, III| ranged under those arts most nearly allied to them; and, hence, 9 III, VII| Among the banished were nearly all the Alberti; many members 10 IV, IV | and said, “I find I have nearly reached the term which God 11 IV, IV | discussing the matter, and nearly all were in favor of an 12 IV, VI | men, and accompanied by nearly the whole of his party, 13 IV, VII| Farnagaccio. The repast being nearly over, Cosmo, who thought 14 V, IV | persuaded that, possessing nearly all the arms of Italy, under 15 V, V | utmost impetuosity, and took nearly the whole of it. By this 16 V, VII| with little danger; being nearly all mounted, covered with 17 VI, II | Fermo, where, after losing nearly the whole of his troops, 18 VI, III| that many died daily, and nearly all were affected. These 19 VI, VI | already taken possession of nearly the whole territory, except 20 VI, VI | with this, they occupied nearly the whole Brescian territory; 21 VII, II | displayed upon his arrival; for nearly all the nobility went to 22 VII, II | to succeed him; and that nearly all the principalities of 23 VII, III| arms, and being followed by nearly all the plebeians in his 24 VII, V | into several parties, were nearly all either secured or slain. 25 VIII, V | Roberto, finding himself nearly equal to the duke in cavalry,


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