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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | and, with the exception of military discipline, conferred upon 2 I, II | a eunuch, a man of great military talent, who, having arrived 3 I, II | fortunate issue of their military expeditions, and was the 4 I, IV | increased. Frederick possessed military talent, but was so full 5 I, V | by degrees to lose their military power. Besides what is just 6 II, II | of government in FlorenceMilitary establishments—The greatness 7 II, II | these ordinations, civil and military, the Florentines established 8 II, II | and excelled greatly in military affairs: being the head 9 III, I | Those of Rome increased her military virtue, while that of Florence 10 III, I | seem to be of the people; military virtue and generosity of 11 III, V | an Englishman of great military reputation, who had long 12 V, I | empires—The state of Italy—The military factions of Sforza and Braccio— 13 V, I | concluded without loss. Thus the military energy which is in other 14 V, V | power during such a state of military license. As they felt sure 15 V, VII| in horses, prisoners, and military stores, for not more than 16 V, VII| of the wretched state of military discipline in those times. 17 V, VII| a thing so contrary to military order and all subordination, 18 VI, III| were entertained by their military officers respecting the 19 VI, III| of all the carriages and military stores; nor had the Venetians 20 VI, IV | appeared to him that so great military superiority, combined with 21 VI, IV | should be content with his military reputation, and that Lombardy 22 VII, I | and who were not of the military profession, Cosmo was the 23 VII, IV | and of the government, two military spectacles were presented, 24 VIII, I | papal forces, possessing military reputation, and under obligations 25 VIII, VI | quantity of provisions and military stores, accompanied by a


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