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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Vicenza against him for their common defense. About the same 2 I, VI | Lombard cities for their common defense; this restrained 3 II, I | nothing, using that trite and common adage, Cosa fatta capo ha. 4 II, II | effected other changes for the common good.~Count Guido proposed 5 II, V | them (so much more was the common good esteemed than private 6 II, V | new troubles. It was his common practice to be of a contrary 7 II, VII| frustrated by the people who, in common with themselves, occupied 8 III, I | did not provide for the common good, but were framed wholly 9 III, I | use the public force.~“The common corruption of all the cities 10 III, I | except with those whose common guilt, either against their 11 III, I | public good, not for the common glory of the state, but 12 III, II | government of the city, for the common benefit of all. While this 13 III, III| for all men having had one common origin, are all equally 14 III, V | thought to be lovers of the common good, and least suspected 15 IV, III| carry on the war at the common expense of both: the conquests 16 IV, VII| found necessary for the common good, which being done upon 17 V, IV | thenceforth, should be common to the Florentines with 18 VI, V | King Alfonso against their common enemies; impelling them 19 VI, V | night through one of the common sewers. No sooner had they 20 VI, VII| the enterprise against the common enemy. In Florence, large 21 VIII, IV | request assistance against the common enemy, and ordered the immediate


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