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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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divisions

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | governor to each of the three divisions of the empire, Ruffinus 2 I, VII| having, by their frequent divisions, destroyed the nobility, 3 II, II | afflicted with the continual divisions of her citizens. They remained 4 II, III| at first, owing to their divisions among themselves, made no 5 II, III| to have arisen from their divisions, they sent two of their 6 II, V | again returned to her old divisions; and in order to deprive 7 II, V | neither the memory of past divisions, the fear of her enemies, 8 II, I | did not fail to cause new divisions and new troubles.~ 9 III, I | quite extinguished by her divisions. The quarrels of Rome established 10 III, I | with the causes of her divisions, and shown how the factions 11 III, I | of circumstances, and new divisions had so contributed to sink 12 III, III| victory? To what end will your divisions bring our city? Have you 13 III, V | public mind strengthened the divisions already commenced between 14 IV, VI | Niccolo da Uzzano—Scandalous divisions of the FlorentinesDeath 15 V, II | with the duke of MilanDivisions among the Genoese—The Genoese, 16 VII, I | deceived. True it is, that some divisions injure republics, while


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