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providence 2
providing 2
province 20
provinces 16
provision 9
provisions 18
provisos 1
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16 provinces
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16 quarters
16 rectors
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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provinces

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | adopted, when one of these provinces had to be relieved of its 2 I, I | often attacked the Roman provinces, were always kept in subjection 3 I, I | dominion over their respective provinces. Gildo and Ruffinus were 4 I, I | should assail the Roman provinces.~That they might be better 5 I, I | of Gaul and Spain, which provinces had been assailed by the 6 I, II | miserable for Italy and the provinces overrun by the barbarians, 7 I, II | Italy and the other Roman provinces suffered, when they not 8 I, II | not only were the names of provinces changed, but also of lakes, 9 I, II | not appoint governors of provinces, as the Goths had done, 10 I, III| taken possession of these provinces, besieged Rome. The Romans, 11 I, IV | and Calabria, over which provinces, in the time of pope Nicholas 12 I, VI | day wrested from them the provinces they had obtained with so 13 I, VI | ambassadors to him. The ancient provinces, seeing Rome arise to new 14 V, I | It may be observed, that provinces amid the vicissitudes to 15 V, I | and that in cities and provinces, great warriors are produced 16 V, I | be allowed to enter Rome. Provinces by this means sink to ruin,


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