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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, I | in order to possess the entire monarchy, had murdered his 2 I, VII| Bernabo his uncle and took the entire sovereignty upon himself; 3 II, III| the ruin of Giano laid the entire blame upon him; and as in 4 II, IV | numbers gave them almost the entire government of the city.~ 5 II, IV | event again disturbed the entire city; and although the Neri 6 II, VII| openly censured, and the entire misfortune was laid to the 7 III, II | much ability, and with such entire satisfaction to the people, 8 III, III| few years they grasped the entire government of the city; 9 III, III| shall either obtain the entire government of the city, 10 III, IV | faction reposed the most entire confidence in him; and he 11 IV, V | been undertaken with the entire approbation of the great 12 V, III| but they would possess our entire substance and persons, that 13 V, IV | Filippo. The pope giving entire credence to this representation, 14 V, VI | towns and leave the armament entire, usually allowed the war 15 V, VI | arisen, and learning what entire composure prevailed in the 16 V, VII| you were to rescue me from entire ruin, you would give the 17 VI, II | over, and offered him the entire command of his forces, on 18 VI, VII| earth, waters, heavens, and entire universe, mingling together, 19 VII, II | Diotisalvi’s hands, that, with an entire acquaintance with the state 20 VII, IV | but they replied, that the entire evil was chargeable upon 21 VII, V | in Volterra, and absorbed entire attention both in the councils 22 VII, V | Volterra and quickly took entire possession of it. They then 23 VIII, IV | abroad, and received with entire credence at Florence, caused


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