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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | attacked Illyria and Thrace, prevented him, so that Totila held 2 I, II | to govern the rest. This prevented the Lombards from occupying 3 I, II | themselves; which from the first prevented a fortunate issue of their 4 I, V | Frederick to attend, but he was prevented by the rebellion of Parma: 5 II, III | decisions of justice were either prevented or delayed, and sentences 6 II, VI | July, 1326, and his coming prevented further pillage of the Florentine 7 II, VIII| mob, with their hootings, prevented him from being heard by 8 III, II | but was with difficulty prevented by those around. He who 9 IV, I | the Florentines had taken prevented him from relieving Furli, 10 IV, V | itself, so that having first prevented the water from taking the 11 IV, VI | so that these differences prevented them from coming to any 12 V, III | the Greek churches, which prevented perfect conformity in divine 13 V, IV | Thus the course which pride prevented them from adopting at the 14 V, VI | oppose Piccinino, but is prevented by the VenetiansNiccolo 15 V, VII | reinforce his troops, being prevented by the impetuosity of the 16 VI, II | measures were adopted which prevented its success. Thus without 17 VI, IV | engagements with the count prevented them from defending the 18 VII, I | His bodily infirmities prevented him from attending either 19 VII, III | the infirmities of Piero prevented him from being present, 20 VII, IV | doubtless, had he not been prevented by death, he would have 21 VII, VI | one of their number were prevented from attending, on any account 22 VII, VI | seated upon the ground, was prevented in his progress by their 23 VIII, II | refuge in the vestry, he was prevented.~In the midst of these violent 24 VIII, VI | Serezana had they not been prevented by the illness of Lorenzo


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