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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | Machiavelli’s release from prison in 1513, fortune seems never 2 I, IV | holiness and all his clergy in prison; nor did he release them 3 I, V | promised to return to his prison, if within three years he 4 I, VI | and to put the Visconti in prison; but shortly afterwards 5 I, VI | him, drew Niccolo from his prison, sent him to Rome, and restored 6 I, VII| put nine cardinals into prison for having taken the part 7 I, VII| he was taken, put into prison, and compelled to renounce 8 IV, III| eighteen of the complainants to prison. The Volterrani, however, 9 IV, IV | ambassadors grew weary of lying in prison, and to obtain their liberty 10 IV, V | and they afterward died in prison.~The departure of the count 11 IV, VII| Velluti, his predecessor, to prison, upon the charge of having 12 V, VI | shortly afterward died in prison. The pope appointed Lodovico, 13 VI, II | Giovanni di Simone Vespucci in prison; deprived the Accoppiatori 14 VII, I | Florence, was put to death in prison.~This government, during 15 VII, V | having brought him out of prison, ordered him to be hanged 16 VII, V | Cesare was led back to prison.~The weakness of the conspirators


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