Book, Chapter
1 Int | Prince or his Discourses have entirely perished from the earth?
2 Int | earth? Has diplomacy been entirely stripped of fraud and duplicity?
3 Int | offices, yet these latter were entirely beneath his merits. He had
4 II, II | Florence, and reduced the city entirely to the king’s authority,
5 II, VII| undertaking against Lucca had entirely failed. Upon this the Twenty,
6 IV, I | proportion, it was never entirely extinct, though the frequent
7 IV, VII| himself and his means were entirely at the service of the city,
8 V, II | and delivered themselves entirely from his yoke.~These transactions,
9 V, II | former times. But now, all is entirely the reverse; for what power
10 V, IV | dynasty, but the duke was entirely in favor of Alfonso. Each
11 V, IV | around Verona and Brescia was entirely occupied, and the two cities
12 V, V | to undertake another so entirely doubtful; which they could
13 V, VI | body of infantry raised entirely from the people, he recovered
14 VI, I | from the enemy. This arose entirely from the disorders inherent
15 VI, III| and put to flight; and so entirely routed, that of twelve thousand
16 VI, IV | would surrender themselves entirely to the Venetians, which
17 VII, III| while he was there. It was entirely beyond all his anticipations
18 VIII, I | the government became so entirely centred in the Medici, and
19 VIII, II | enterprise of the conspirators entirely fails— Manifestations of
20 VIII, IV | one with the Genoese, and entirely without friends; for they
21 VIII, IV | spirit of public discourse entirely changed in Florence, a place
22 VIII, VI | design of reducing L’Aquila entirely under the king’s authority,
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