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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | and with Longinus, not as subjects, but as equals. Thus the 2 I, IV | draw together; that his subjects should have the power of 3 II, III | whole of Tuscany, either as subjects or friends, owed obedience 4 II, VIII| upon the Aretini and other subjects of the Florentines. He made 5 II, I | her liberty, taught her subjects how they might become free. 6 II, I | act kindly toward their subjects in peace, than to make them 7 II, I | show a desire that their subjects should be free as well as 8 II, I | could not retain them as subjects, they might make use of 9 IV, IV | conversing on different subjects, let him to the lower apartment, 10 IV, IV | receive them as faithful subjects of the Florentine republic. 11 IV, V | succor the distresses of your subjects, that others may not be 12 V, I | resulted to the pope and his subjects, than to either of the belligerents. 13 V, II | proposes those questions or subjects which have to be considered 14 V, VI | intend to abandon his own subjects and friends, and that having 15 V, VII | possessed horses, arms, subjects, grandeur and wealth: can 16 VI, I | victory that afflicts his subjects. The victories of the ancient 17 VI, I | necessary means from their subjectspurses, and this was the 18 VI, V | expulsion of all Florentine subjects from their cities and territories. 19 VII, VI | beloved and respected by their subjects, that none may have hope 20 VIII, VI | would defend them as his own subjects against the tyranny of the


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