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43 verona
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42 defended
42 desired
42 ferrando
42 filled
42 fled
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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desired

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | Pepin promised to grant, but desired first to see him and be 2 II, VIII| that it should be so, he desired they would also consent. 3 II, VIII| to be known and greatly desired by every class of citizens.~“ 4 II, VIII| and haughty in reply. He desired the service of men, not 5 III, III | place; and we consent. You desired that the admonished should 6 III, VI | exertions, and earnestly desired that authority might be 7 IV, I | jealous of his reputation, and desired to exalt some person, by 8 IV, I | almost anything, greatly desired to recover Genoa, which 9 IV, V | their wishes! That which we desired for our safety has proved 10 IV, VII | small slip of paper, and desired him to go to the director 11 IV, VII | of Rinaldo, who earnestly desired his death. Averardo and 12 IV, VII | citizens, said, that all he desired was to prevent the return 13 V, II | them should obtain it; but desired the affairs of Naples to 14 V, IV | city itself.~The duke, who desired the Venetians to be left 15 V, VII | Borgo, the commissaries desired to pursue them, in order 16 V, VII | brought to the conclusion desired by the legate, peace was 17 VI, I | longer pressed him, again desired war. Neither could he give 18 VI, I | a sure remuneration, he desired the duke to concede to him 19 VI, II | knowing how earnestly the duke desired to have the city favorable 20 VI, II | taste of the war he so much desired, resolved to take the initiative, 21 VI, II | war in Romagna, but also desired to take Cremona and Pontremoli 22 VI, II | count, and the Venetians desired his ruin; for they thought 23 VI, III | obedience; for they, too, desired to live in the enjoyment 24 VI, III | power of Milan. The count desired the possession of Pavia, 25 VI, V | explained in detail that if they desired relief from war, no other 26 VI, V | occasion of enmity; and as they desired peace, they greatly rejoiced 27 VI, V | character was such, that if he desired the friendship of the marquis 28 VI, VII | conceived. But the Almighty desired that this slight example 29 VII, II | himself; Niccolo Soderini desired the city to enjoy greater 30 VII, III | knowing that his brother desired nothing but the liberty 31 VII, III | irrecoverably lost; that if he desired the forcible ruin of Piero, 32 VII, III | others. He neither sought nor desired anything but safety and 33 VII, III | for his own part, he only desired peace and safety. After 34 VII, V | speech did not produce the desired effect upon the Eight, who 35 VII, V | for their own part, they desired no other liberty than to 36 VII, VI | sacred utensils. On this he desired the service to be performed 37 VIII, I | Rome, it was thought he desired the sanction of some greater 38 VIII, II | returned home.~The changes desired by the pope and the king 39 VIII, III | his mother, each of whom desired the guardianship of the 40 VIII, V | enemy’s forces, the League desired Lodovico to attack the Venetians 41 VIII, VII | this alliance, the pope desired the Genoese to concede Serezana 42 VIII, VII | proceeded to his apartment, and desired an attendant to say he wished


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