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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IV | and it behooved Veri to save himself by flight.~Corso, 2 II, VI | terrible event, they could save their city.~Still they were 3 II, VIII| innocence, nor his youth, could save him from the fury of the 4 III, V | Giorgio Scali, unable to save him either by his authority 5 III, V | Capitano, who was obliged to save himself by flight. This 6 III, VI | danger from the lawless mob, save him from the rabid fury 7 III, VII | Reparata, where, not to save their lives, but to defer 8 III, VII | friend, and more potent to save them than their own valor. 9 IV, III | me.” The besiegers ran to save the children, and placed 10 IV, III | and ladders, by which to save himself, but he would not 11 IV, VI | your minds, will always save him. But let us suppose 12 IV, VI | deserved this, in mercy save us from Rinaldo. I pray 13 V, III | content; for if they could save the count from breaking 14 V, III | this means he might also save the Lucchese, and begged 15 V, V | the fortresses, and thus save themselves and the place; 16 VI, I | rewarding his friends, he would save his enemies, and therefore 17 VI, II | begun the war in order to save him from losing Cremona; 18 VI, V | saying that he could not save the city by his stay, he 19 VII, I | with Pope John, in order to save his life, after the ruin 20 VIII, IV | having sold his country to save himself, and said, that 21 VIII, V | Roberto and his forces could save the cities themselves. In


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