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1 Pro,1| ambassador of the Florentine Republic, he had been appointed Patriarch 2 Pro,1| also the liberty of the republic. ~Lorenzo, as we have said, 3 Pro,2| that you restore to the republic her ancient independence 4 Pro,2| because from the funds of the republic you have kept up the magnificence 5 2,2 | of Milan, the magnificent republic of Florence, and the most 6 2,2 | Florence, and the most serene republic of Venice. ~ ~ 7 2,3 | preserved the name of a republic, had little by little lost 8 2,3 | As to the most serene republic of Venice, whose doge was 9 2,3 | Mediterranean, the most serene republic was mistress of the whole 10 3,4 | jealousy of the Florentine Republic, neither had the rich country 11 3,4 | and twenty villages in the republic of Siena alone; and though 12 4,1 | ambassador of the Florentine Republic, had seen in the mission 13 4,1 | alliance with him and admit the republic of Venice; Duke Hercules 14 4,3 | forward his proposal, that the republic should permit their army 15 4,3 | fodder. The magnificent republic replied that if Charles 16 4,3 | to Siena. The poor little republic, terrified by the honour 17 5,1 | forced a decree upon the republic whereby she was to send 18 5,1 | ambassador of the magnificent republic would extend his politeness, 19 5,1 | protection, that the magnificent republic should lend him the sum 20 5,1 | Florence. The magnificent republic had supposed that what Charles 21 5,2 | understand, terrified the republic. Florence had no time to 22 5,2 | Capponi, secretary to the republic, commonly called the Scipio 23 5,8 | the Duke of Milan, and the republic of Venice, 8000 each. Every 24 6,1 | extraordinary to the Venetian Republic, and now announced that 25 9,1 | demanded two things, that the republic should return to her democratic 26 9,2 | be confiscated, and the republic laid under an interdict 27 9,3 | better from the magnificent republic, sent as deputies Gioacchino 28 11,1 | threatening the most serene republic. This was the only help 29 11,2 | captain-general of the republic of Venice. ~It was now Alfonso' 30 11,4 | back to the most serene republic the favour he had just received. ~ 31 11,5 | it to the service of the republic. I have been wounded in 32 11,5 | is due to the most serene republic, whose condottiere I am, 33 11,5 | welfare of the most serene republic, on which it is his ambition 34 11,5 | with which the most serene republic viewed the outrage perpetrated 35 11,5 | prove it. So the most serene republic, which could not, considering 36 11,5 | the King of Hungary, the republic of Venice, and the Kings 37 12,1 | through the territories of the republic on his way to Rome, and 38 12,1 | into the service of the republic, for a pay proportionate 39 12,1 | to go to the aid of the republic at her earliest call and 40 12,4 | but when the Florentine Republic sent to ask Macchiavelli, 41 13,1 | commissary of the Florentine Republic, and he had arrested two 42 13,1 | soldiers of the most serene republic to the besieged, and instead 43 13,2 | treaty signed between the republic and the King of France, 44 13,3 | them to the magnificent republic of Florence. ~"Agreement 45 13,4 | Duke of Ferrara, and the republic of Florence were to be the 46 13,5 | beseem the dignity of the republic, and that you would never 47 15,1 | France and Spain, and the republic of Venice to raise their