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18 midst
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | here laid down were the natural outgrowth of the confused 2 I, II | than from any avarice or natural cruelty of the people themselves. 3 I, IV | the king had left only a natural son named Tancred. But the 4 II, IV | authority; and to these natural causes of animosity new 5 II, V | deportment, or because it is natural to the Florentines to find 6 III, I | evils.~Those serious, though natural enmities, which occur between 7 IV, I | to withdraw him from the natural guardian, and place him 8 IV, IV | own citizens, had lost her natural vigor and former anxiety 9 V, I | Milan had made him of his natural daughter, Madonna Bianca, 10 VI, VII| of its course. Under some natural or supernatural influence, 11 VII, I | eloquent, endowed with great natural capacity, generous to his 12 VII, II | adherents of the Bracceschi, the natural enemies of his family, who, 13 VII, II | with Drusiana, the duke’s natural daughter, was now celebrated. 14 VII, IV | church also expired, and his natural brother Roberto, who was 15 VII, IV | The duke of Milan gave his natural daughter Caterina to Girolamo, 16 VIII, I | no children, except one natural daughter, but many nephews, 17 VIII, II | high station. He left a natural son, born some months after 18 VIII, VI | declaration, either in the natural course of things, or because


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