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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | proposals of peace to the French, who agreed to them at the 2 I, III | come into the hands of the French, a change of form and order 3 I, IV | Germans, after these to the French, then to the Aragonese, 4 I, V | into Italy, and from the French, who were in the kingdom 5 I, V | succeeded Martin IV., of French origin, and consequently 6 I, V | plan succeeding, all the French were taken and slain. About 7 I, V | Sicilians murdered all the French that were in that island; 8 I, V | elected.~After a time the French and Germans left Italy, 9 I, VI | Greece and Syria; and as the French had made frequent use of 10 II, VIII| authority spread abroad, many of French origin came to him, for 11 II, VIII| became not only subject to French dominion, but adopted their 12 V, II | Naples, to introduce the French into Milan; that in an emergency 13 V, II | and making his dominions a French province; and that the contrary 14 V, II | Naples; for having only the French to fear, he would be compelled 15 V, IV | ancient friendship to the French dynasty, but the duke was 16 VI, VI | Francesco, and joining his French with the Italian forces, 17 VI, VII | The Genoese cast off the French yokeJohn of Anjou routed 18 VI, VII | would take part with the French. He was also apprehensive 19 VI, VII | for he feared that if the French were to obtain it, they 20 VI, VII | to favor the views of the French, or, as Calixtus purposed, 21 VI, VII | avaricious dominion of the French, that they took arms against 22 VII, II | remained in the power of the French) to the duke of Milan, and


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