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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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union

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Milan; which caused the union of Verona, Padua, and Vicenza 2 I, VI | discords, occasioned by the union of the other powers against 3 I, VII| her and Filippo. By this union Filippo became powerful, 4 II, IV | not being able to effect a union among themselves, but weary 5 II, IV | than from any desire of union; and the only consequence 6 II, I | failure of their friends, the union of the people against them, 7 III, I | offense to Benchi, who, in union with Piero degli Albizzi, 8 III, I | individuals, is a bond of union. And as the knowledge of 9 III, III| endeavoring to effect the union of the city. It was then 10 IV, III| him, he only sought the union of the city. This, however, 11 IV, VI | division of our party, and the union of our adversaries. In the 12 IV, VI | pernicious, nor imagine that, in union with a few, you would be 13 V, I | ambition so great as the union of her people.~The city 14 VI, I | peace was established, the union might take place.” The count 15 VI, II | every proposal for a second union. She converted her house 16 VII, III| with him respecting the union of the city, and advised 17 VIII, III| animosity rather than of union. The Florentines recalled


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