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23 uguccione
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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speak

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the period of which we now speak, when Maximus, a Roman, 2 I, VI | governed Italy, I shall speak of them from a rather earlier 3 I, VI | cause is known, I shall speak of their city from a more 4 I, VII | account will be given when we speak particularly of Florence. 5 I, VII | was at first proposed, to speak of the origin of Florence, 6 II, VII | a sign that he wished to speak to them. Upon this, their 7 II, VIII| of the Signory, arose to speak, and endeavored to abate 8 II, VIII| Cini, having ventured to speak against the taxes with which 9 II, VIII| hands tied and forbidden to speak.~This oppression increased 10 II, VIII| avaricious, difficult to speak with, and haughty in reply. 11 III, I | the former, we have now to speak of the animosities between 12 III, I | brings us before you, to speak of grievances already great 13 III, III | your demands. And though we speak thus, it is not in order 14 IV, II | citizens to offer advice and speak the truth. He then showed 15 IV, V | cruelties, we are compelled to speak. Your commissary has nothing 16 IV, V | under pretense of wishing to speak with us, he made us prisoners. 17 V, VI | morning, for he wished to speak with him as he passed. Antonio 18 VI, I | in the times of which we speak, first emptied the treasury, 19 VI, III | could so far err as to speak disparagingly of those who 20 VII, I | individual I was compelled to speak with unusual praise.~ 21 VIII, II | acquainted; and of which we shall speak at length when we come to 22 VIII, VI | have frequent occasion to speak of St. Giorgio and the Genoese, 23 VIII, VII | place coming by accident to speak with the count, and entering


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