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Niccolò Machiavelli
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desired

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | and [also] among those who desired to make changes in Florence. 2 1, XIV | engagement with the enemy they desired these Pollari make their 3 1, XL | weary of the present, they desired the Consuls. The days that 4 1, XL | for although the Nobles desired to tyrannize, yet that part 5 1, LIII | Scipio was made Consul and desired the province of Africa, 6 1, LVIII | afterwards most earnestly desired him back. And the words 7 1, LVIII | was no peril from, they desired to have him back. And elsewhere, 8 1, LVIII | And if the Roman People desired Manlius Capitolinus after 9 1, LVIII | be wondered at, for they desired his virtu, which had been 10 2 | part, that virtu which is desired and lauded with true praise. 11 2, II | marriages are more free and more desired by men, because everyone 12 2, XIV | such a war to the Latins, desired not to irritate them; which 13 2, XXII | kingdom of France, and when he desired to restore to the kingdom 14 2, XXII | help of Pope Julius II, desired to obtain aid in Italy which 15 2, XXIX | Heavens have not entirely desired that they should be provided. 16 2, XXX | the others mentioned above desired rather to enjoy a present 17 3, VI | attempted, and very few have the desired ending. So that, therefore, 18 3, VI | brings the matter to the desired ending, and to prove it, 19 3, XVI | very patient not to have desired to avenge himself either 20 3, XVIII | old age and poverty, and desired to see certain of her people 21 3, XX | be seen how much people desired this virtu in great men, 22 3, XXI | which most of the times are desired as much by those who are 23 3, XXII | being individually greatly desired, and having the army as 24 3, XXIV | other worse examples, and he desired they create new Consuls. 25 3, XXXVII| difficulties when it is desired to conclude something successfully,


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