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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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example

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | successful and most enduring example of popular government. Free 2 I, III| they performed; and their example so greatly extended the 3 I, IV | to the cardinals— First example of a prince deprived of 4 I, IV | minds of men, excited by the example of those who were its principal 5 I, VII| followed the usages and example of others.~Thus the arms 6 IV, III| enemies of his country: an example worthy of that much lauded 7 IV, III| supported at her charge.~An example of an opposite character 8 IV, V | may not be deterred by our example from submitting themselves 9 IV, VI | most uncertain, and the example of the ancient nobility 10 IV, VII| and sent into exile. This example, however, did not at all 11 V, VII| it, presents a striking example of the wretched state of 12 V, VII| that he had set such an example, as it would be most highly 13 VI, IV | arms like thine! May our example instruct posterity, since 14 VI, V | who only waited for an example, assembled in arms, and 15 VI, VII| desired that this slight example should suffice to recall 16 VII, V | were not made a striking example, others would, without the 17 VIII, IV | clemency, who, after the example of the blessed Redeemer,


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