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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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fall

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | to come into Italy, and fall barefooted upon his knees 2 I, VII | caused the foreign troops to fall into disrepute, and gave 3 II, V | enemies, he allowed himself to fall from horseback, and being 4 II, VIII| office of the Twenty began to fall into disuse, while the power 5 II, VIII| injury of both, of necessity fall.”~This discourse did not 6 III, V | enemies, delighted at his fall. Some of his most intimate 7 III, VI | and republics frequently fall; and hence mankind, alarmed 8 IV, IV | itself, it must of necessity fall into their power. But he 9 V, IV | pressed, that their speedy fall was generally anticipated. 10 V, V | morning, he must inevitably fall into the enemy’s hands; 11 VI, II | incur if Lombardy were to fall into the hands of the Venetians. 12 VI, III | everything than allow it to fall into the hands of the enemy.~ 13 VI, IV | having no other resource, to fall into their hands. Having 14 VI, IV | resolution, we should still fall into thy hands, be quite 15 VII, III | Dispersion of his enemiesFall of Lucca PittiLetter of 16 VIII, IV | that it was expected to fall into their hands every instant,


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