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19 capitano
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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confusion

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| in order to obviate the confusion which prevailed at that 2 II, IV | at Florence increases the confusion with an interdictNew affray 3 II, IV | in anger, so that greater confusion now prevailed than had done 4 II, IV | leaving Florence full of confusion and suffering under an interdict. 5 III, II | there still prevailed great confusion within; for the audacity 6 III, II | room, which was now full of confusion. Many of the noble citizens 7 III, V | elections of the SignoryConfusion in the CityPiero degli 8 III, VI | CHAPTER VI~Confusion and riots in the cityReform 9 IV, VI | integrity.~In this state of confusion, Rinaldo, anxious to abate 10 V, I | subject, pass from order into confusion, and afterward recur to 11 V, V | citizens awaking in the utmost confusion, some of the boldest armed 12 V, VI | apprehensive of Niccolo, and feared confusion in the affairs of Lombardy, 13 V, VII| the troops to arms. Great confusion prevailed in the Florentine 14 V, VII| and occasioned the utmost confusion and disorder; they were 15 VI, II | discharge to their greater confusion. Bartolommeo having therefore 16 VI, II | remained in the greatest confusion. There not being one of 17 VI, II | Marca were again in complete confusion, for Filippo, the king, 18 VIII, III| continued, Tuscany being in confusion, and the Florentines, in 19 VIII, III| Poggibonzi thrown all into confusion; for the advantage obtained


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