The History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : Together with the Prince, and Various Historical TractsG. Bell, 1898 - 522 pages |
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... favour - Bravery of Biaggio del Melano - Baseness of Zanobi del Pino - League with the Venetians- Origin of the Catasto - Peace with the duke of Milan 168 CHAP . IV . Death of Giovanni de ' Medici - Insurrection of Volterra- Niccolo ...
... favour - Bravery of Biaggio del Melano - Baseness of Zanobi del Pino - League with the Venetians- Origin of the Catasto - Peace with the duke of Milan 168 CHAP . IV . Death of Giovanni de ' Medici - Insurrection of Volterra- Niccolo ...
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... favour of Piero de ' Medici - Fall of Luca Pitti - Letter of Agnolo Acciajuoli to Piero de ' Medici - Piero's answer CHAP . IV . - War between the Venetians and the Florentines - Peace re- established - Death of Niccolo Soderini ...
... favour of Piero de ' Medici - Fall of Luca Pitti - Letter of Agnolo Acciajuoli to Piero de ' Medici - Piero's answer CHAP . IV . - War between the Venetians and the Florentines - Peace re- established - Death of Niccolo Soderini ...
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... favour their exertions , he was restored to freedom . It was not , however , to return to his favourite occupations that Machia- velli issued from his dungeon , for he now withdrew for several years from public life , and retired to his ...
... favour their exertions , he was restored to freedom . It was not , however , to return to his favourite occupations that Machia- velli issued from his dungeon , for he now withdrew for several years from public life , and retired to his ...
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... favour and regard . He caused him to be consulted on many im- portant questions , and drew from him , through the medium of Vittori , many admirable views concerning the most interesting events of the period . At last , throwing aside ...
... favour and regard . He caused him to be consulted on many im- portant questions , and drew from him , through the medium of Vittori , many admirable views concerning the most interesting events of the period . At last , throwing aside ...
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... favour , with greater propriety and convenience . Zeno , partly from fear and partly from a desire to drive Odoacer out of Italy , gave Theodoric permission to lead his people against him , and take possession of the country . Leaving ...
... favour , with greater propriety and convenience . Zeno , partly from fear and partly from a desire to drive Odoacer out of Italy , gave Theodoric permission to lead his people against him , and take possession of the country . Leaving ...
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