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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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partisans

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | with his sons and their partisans, ran to Henry, telling him 2 II, V | taken possession of by his partisans, who defended them so bravely 3 II, V | tyranny of Lando and his partisans; so that through her influence 4 II, VIII| discover themselves his partisans, in order to deprive him 5 III, I | Albizzi had assailed their partisans, and to the Albizzi that 6 IV, VI | disposition, made himself partisans of all ranks of the citizens. 7 IV, VII | with him eight signors, all partisans of Cosmo. This struck terror 8 VI, VI | acquired a sufficient number of partisans, he determined to make the 9 VII, I | still if they be without partisans to support them for their 10 VII, I | had many friends but few partisans. Cosmo, being able to avail 11 VII, I | private means, had many partisans as well as friends. While 12 VII, I | the government, with the partisans he possessed, and drive 13 VII, II | citizens; for Cosmo, to acquire partisans in Florence and friends 14 VII, III | assemblies, the enrollment of partisans, and attempts to deprive 15 VIII, III | understood to have many partisans in Perugia, and it was therefore 16 VIII, VI | him some inhabitants known partisans of his majesty. The LAquilani,


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