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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III| the nobility—The tumults composedReform of GovernmentPublic 2 II, V | and some magistracies were composed of thirteen Signors; but 3 II, VI | affairs of Sicily being composed, Charles came to Florence 4 II, VI | created two new ones, the one composed of 300 citizens from the 5 III, III| greater differences were composed, they would be punished 6 III, IV | state into three parts; one composed of the new trades, another 7 III, IV | victory, the tumults were composed, solely by the talents of 8 III, V | drawn, and among those who composed it, were two persons of 9 III, V | each.~The government thus composed, restored peace to the city 10 IV, VII| force accompanying them was composed of several citizens and 11 V, II | for communities, although composed of many, resemble individual 12 VI, V | matters of dispute, being composed, although the Venetians 13 VII, I | being very numerous, and composed of several very influential 14 VIII, III| troubles of Lombardy to be composed, took occasion with them 15 VIII, III| arrival of Count Carlo, being composed of Sforzeschi and Bracceschi, 16 VIII, VI | when these troubles were composed, it was rather by the complete 17 VIII, VII| the greater powers were composed, during several years tumults


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