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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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successful

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | Roman commonwealth, the most successful and most enduring example 2 I, VI | King Robert; but not being successful, he went to Rome, where 3 I, VI | Genoese were for a time successful, and held Venice in a state 4 II, VI | relieving Pistoia. Being successful in the first part of their 5 III, II | might perhaps have been successful, had not his forces been 6 IV, III| moderate victory is always most successful; for those who would more 7 IV, IV | against Lucca, which, if successful, would deprive that city 8 IV, IV | against Lucca were to prove successful, and offer them the fullest 9 IV, VI | charges. But even if we were successful in an attempt to expel him ( 10 V, I | reconciliation with him, and being successful, admitted his commissary 11 V, V | enterprise is more likely to be successful than one which by the enemy 12 V, VI | he would find his plan successful, and rejoice in the adoption 13 VI, VI | This plan was completely successful; for René came into Italy 14 VIII, VII| bring the enterprise to a successful issue; but the Castellan


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