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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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501 VIII, IV | expected every moment in the city. Those who were appointed 502 VIII, IV | had so closely pressed the city of Perugia that it was expected 503 VIII, IV | deMedici, and say, “The city is exhausted, and can endure 504 VIII, IV | Naples, recommended the city and government to the care 505 VIII, IV | Having taken Tortona, and the city and the whole state being 506 VIII, IV | Ferrando, but by the whole city, his coming having excited 507 VIII, IV | views, but of those of his city; for he was not without 508 VIII, IV | while he resided outside the city they had compelled him to 509 VIII, IV | on all hands, that the city never was in so much danger 510 VIII, IV | soldiers, and attacked the city of Otranto, which he easily 511 VIII, IV | sword. He then fortified the city and port, and having assembled 512 VIII, IV | ratified with the king, and the city restored to her former influence, 513 VIII, V | after seventy years, the city was to be free from both 514 VIII, V | very great straits; for the city of Rome was disturbed by 515 VIII, V | short distance from the city, that in the belief of finding 516 VIII, VI | claim to Pietra Santa—The city of LAquila revolts against 517 VIII, VI | assumed the sovereignty of the city. The Venetian fleet had 518 VIII, VI | in several parts of the city. The cardinals entreated 519 VIII, VI | arranged their government, the city fell into fresh difficulties, 520 VIII, VI | On the other hand, as the city had at first conceded the 521 VIII, VI | establishment preserves in the city many ancient and venerable 522 VIII, VI | possession of the whole city, the republic will become 523 VIII, VI | Signory, and of the whole city, if they did not return 524 VIII, VI | this was the origin. The city of LAquila, though subject 525 VIII, VI | the pope, to submit their city and themselves to him, beseeching 526 VIII, VII | wife—The government of the city offered to the Florentines— 527 VIII, VII | presence he might keep the city faithful; and Pagolantonio 528 VIII, VII | of these forces, gave the city to the duke of Milan.~At 529 VIII, VII | was induced to restore the city to the pontiff and come 530 VIII, VII | routed by the Dutch, near the city of Trento, and Roberto da 531 VIII, VII | great authority in that city, and became suspected by 532 VIII, VII | Florentines,” offered the city to the commissary. These 533 VIII, VII | of the people, took the city and Astorre under their 534 VIII, VII | became almost princes in the city.~The Florentines after the 535 VIII, VII | advancement of his own and the city’s interests, and married 536 VIII, VII | undertook the improvement of the city, and as many parts were 537 VIII, VII | the greater safety of the city, he kept in pay the Baglioni, 538 VIII, VII | object being to keep the city abundantly supplied, the 539 VIII, VII | Florence, to condole with the city on the occasion; and the


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