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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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conclusion

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | VIII. to take place at the conclusion of each century, might be 2 II, IV | each side had a sorrowful conclusion; for Niccolo was slain, 3 II, VI | carried into effect. The conclusion of the sovereignty of King 4 III, I | while ours were brought to a conclusion by the contentions of our 5 III, I | Bretons. As these, upon the conclusion of a war, were thrown out 6 III, II | They therefore came to the conclusion proposed by Piero, though 7 III, II | opinion prevailed, and no conclusion was come to. On the following 8 IV, V | Lucchese after the victoryConclusion of the war.~A few of the 9 IV, VI | riches would be so too. In conclusion, he averred that this course 10 IV, VI | them from coming to any conclusion.~There is an apartment in 11 IV, VII| generally pernicious at their conclusion; that he thought the fear 12 IV, VII| necessary. Having come to this conclusion, Rinaldo’s friends separated.~ 13 V, VII| as it was brought to the conclusion desired by the legate, peace 14 VI, I | Nor did he hesitate, in conclusion, to threaten, if his request 15 VI, I | Lombardy. Having heard of the conclusion of peace, Alfonso feared 16 VI, III| bringing to a favorable conclusion a war which required so 17 VI, IV | injuries, would show at the conclusion of the war, and would demonstrate 18 VI, VI | Venetians, as usual on the conclusion of a war, had discharged 19 VII, II | banquet in the castle, at the conclusion of which he and his son 20 VII, IV | occupied many days; at the conclusion of which, to exhibit the 21 VII, VI | a melancholy and tearful conclusion.~ 22 VIII, III| returned without coming to any conclusion of their differences. The 23 VIII, IV | everything to an amicable conclusion, obtained many favors from 24 VIII, V | unexpected and beneficial, its conclusion was equally unlooked for


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