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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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settled

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | with their families, and settled in the country nearest to 2 I, VI | afterward in a great measure settled by the Venetians. Some, 3 II, II | of neither party became settled.~While affairs were in this 4 II, III| Peruzzi, and Cerretani. Having settled the government, for the 5 II, IV | assistance the disturbances were settled for the moment, and the 6 II, I | obstinate pursuit.~Having settled external affairs, they now 7 III, I | our citizens. A new law settled the disputes of Rome; those 8 III, I | there may be nothing either settled or permanent, that in all 9 III, III| tumults newly excited would be settled.~But since men are not satisfied 10 III, III| before they can come to any settled arrangement. By this means 11 V, II | citizens had time to become settled and establish a government; 12 V, VI | affairs of Romagna being settled, purposed making a descent 13 VI, I | those affairs seeming to be settled, they resolved to support 14 VI, II | support it.~The tumults being settled by the death of Battista, 15 VII, II | time, Pope Pius II. having settled the affairs of Romagna, 16 VIII, I | offense, before the matter was settled. Besides this, he conferred, 17 VIII, IV | However, terms were at length settled, and what should be contributed 18 VIII, IV | closer reconciliation.~Having settled their affairs with the pope,


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