Book, Chapter
1 Int | at Urbino. Machiavelli’s report and description of this
2 I, IV | Canterbury, although public report had slandered him with it.
3 I, V | but afterward, causing a report to be circulated that Corradino
4 II, II | this state at Florence, a report prevailed that Corradino,
5 II, III | and ordered that public report should be taken as evidence.
6 II, V | means may easily be done), a report was set on foot that he
7 II, VIII| receive them as guests. As the report of the duke’s authority
8 III, III | done to restore quite, and report their resolutions to the
9 III, III | returned home and spread the report of it in his neighborhood,
10 III, V | without were increased by a report that several bodies of men
11 IV, V | the one listens to every report, the other pursues improper
12 V, II | proceeded to Lucca, spreading a report that it was his intention
13 V, IV | should present itself. The report of his resentment being
14 V, V | army at Tenna; and when the report was first brought to him
15 V, V | presence at Rome, when the report came of Niccolo’s design
16 V, VII | de’ Medici, finding the report of Niccolo having proceeded
17 VI, V | in consequence of it a report was spread that the neighborhood
18 VII, V | or slain. An exaggerated report of these transactions reached
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