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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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immediate

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| possessed; although the immediate successors of St. Peter 2 II, VII| known to possess, caused an immediate cessation of the combat, 3 III, I | discover one applicable to immediate circumstances. These citizens 4 III, VII| but he, more influenced by immediate fear than the hope of future 5 IV, I | when attended with greater immediate expense, to make war at 6 IV, V | magistracy. They ordered the immediate return of Astorre, who being 7 IV, VII| show them their certain and immediate danger, and that their only 8 V, III| being influenced more by immediate danger than by attachment 9 V, V | assembled a large force in the immediate vicinity of the lake, and 10 V, VI | and that seeing no more immediate relief, she would submit 11 VI, IV | was compelled to request immediate aid of the Florentines, 12 VI, V | promising them powerful and immediate aid. During the winter a 13 VI, V | Milan required a certain and immediate peace, and not a distant 14 VI, V | to prepare themselves for immediate war; and to augment their 15 VI, VII| the victory, advised an immediate march upon Naples; but John 16 VII, IV | important than their own immediate convenience; because so 17 VIII, II | own destruction were the immediate and inevitable consequence. 18 VIII, IV | common enemy, and ordered the immediate return of the duke of Calabria 19 VIII, VI | Florentines, whose camp was in the immediate vicinity. The Florentines 20 VIII, VI | place. They explained the immediate and future advantages that 21 VIII, VII| for his own safety, by the immediate adoption of such a course


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