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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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factions

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Henry; and hence arose the factions of the Guelphs and the Ghibellines; 2 I, V | the ruin of Italy; for the factions of the Guelphs and Ghibellines 3 I, V | the Guelph and Ghibelline factions; and the emperors having 4 II, I | Ghibelline families— The two factions come to terms.~Among the 5 II, III | the Guelph and Ghibelline factions to become almost extinct; 6 II, IV | Origin of the Bianca and Nera factions in Pistoia—They come to 7 II, VIII| free. As Florence, by her factions and ambition, had deprived 8 III, I | divisions, and shown how the factions of the nobility and the 9 III, I | animosities, quarrels, and factions; resulting in deaths, banishments, 10 III, I | city was not long free from factions; for either, in favor of 11 III, I | of extinguishing existing factions than of preventing the formation 12 III, II | city is divided into two factions, the one the Capitani di 13 III, VII | and had not revived former factions; as in the following book 14 IV, I | and Lapo Niccolini. The factions that arose from the quarrels 15 IV, III | not desirable to promote factions, but rather to extinguish 16 V, I | state of Italy—The military factions of Sforza and Braccio—The 17 V, I | There were at this time two factions or armed parties in Italy, 18 VII, I | them. When accompanied by factions and parties they are injurious; 19 VII, I | were always accompanied by factions, and were therefore always 20 VII, III | citizens, the leaders of both factions, assembled in the palace 21 VII, VI | having, through internal factions, fallen into rebellion. 22 VII, VI | was thus divided in two factions; for circumstances daily 23 VIII, I | above, was divided into two factions; the pope and the king on 24 VIII, V | of Rome was disturbed by factions and the country covered


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