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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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conquest

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | acquisitions made him think the conquest of Italy already secured; 2 I, IV | determined to undertake the conquest of Asia from the Saracens; 3 I, VII| Naples, to undertake the conquest of her dominions. Having 4 II, II | force from Germany, for the conquest of Naples; this gave the 5 II, V | Sicily, to undertake the conquest of Naples, and proceeded 6 II, VI | firmly seated in his new conquest, to attack him and withdraw 7 II, VII| Designing to turn their conquest to account, they offered 8 III, II | should find them an easy conquest. He might perhaps have been 9 III, V | designing to undertake the conquest of the dominions of Queen 10 III, V | Charles of Durazzo for the conquest of Naples, and many Florentine 11 III, VII| internal, undertook the conquest of Pisa, and having gloriously 12 IV, IV | his opinion to render the conquest quite impossible. He could 13 V, VI | so everywhere else, that conquest would be easily attainable 14 VI, I | neither is victory sought or conquest desirable, except to strengthen 15 VI, I | victory or debilitated by conquest, must either have gone beyond, 16 VI, VI | the whole of Greece. This conquest alarmed the Christians, 17 VI, VII| opportunity of undertaking the conquest of Naples, of which René, 18 VII, I | he would undertake the conquest of Lucca for the Florentines, 19 VII, II | permission to undertake the conquest of Genoa. Francesco accepted 20 VIII, I | assemble forces for the conquest of the fortress of Montone,


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