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wool 2
woolen 6
word 11
words 41
wore 1
work 6
working 3
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41 subject
41 united
41 whatever
41 words
40 contrary
40 donati
40 excited
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 I, II | drink with her father. These words were like a dagger to the 2 II, IV | together, and coming to words, Geri was slightly wounded 3 II, IV | cured with iron and not with words.”~The unfeeling barbarity 4 II, IV | attended, they first came to words and then to arms, from which, 5 III, I | their base designs with words that are all piety and virtue; 6 III, III| addressed them in the following words: “If these Signors, and 7 III, III| upon yourselves.” These words conveying nothing but the 8 III, VII| be done with arms. These words gave so great offense, that 9 III, VII| honors of the state. These words, although full of truth, 10 III, VII| tumult, finding that neither words or deeds had force sufficient 11 IV, II | citizens, and with soft words endeavor to soothe the popular 12 IV, II | and in the most prevailing words he could make use of endeavored 13 IV, III| commonly lose.” With such words as these he calmed the disturbance, 14 IV, IV | please them, and that his words were unheeded; he would, 15 IV, V | known, and now by the living words of the sufferers presented 16 IV, VI | no injury to any.”~These words somewhat abated the eagerness 17 IV, VI | your meals with you.” These words were of great relief to 18 IV, VII| complaints attended to. These words produced no change in Rinaldo’ 19 V, II | honorable renown.”~Many words were not requisite to induce 20 V, III| children.” The speaker’s last words were received with the utmost 21 V, IV | resolved to banter him by his words as well as ridicule him 22 V, IV | confidence, added deeds to his words, and sent him thirty thousand 23 V, VI | comforting him with kind words, he replied, that “the great 24 V, VII| it from the church. Hard words were exchanged and hostilities 25 VI, II | many occasions, both by words and letters, had contributed 26 VI, II | exhibit more boldness, both in words and deeds, than seemed consistent 27 VI, II | the woolen trade.” These words greatly influenced the youth, 28 VI, IV | did not exhibit either by words or gestures any unusual 29 VI, V | the ambassadors with fair words, fearing their own ruin 30 VII, I | string of beads.” These words gave occasion to his enemies 31 VII, III| might be offered. These words produced no effect upon 32 VII, III| subsequent ingratitude; and his words so strongly excited some 33 VII, III| are of greater value than words. Having been recompensed 34 VII, IV | Bernardo Nardi.~The concluding words of the Florentine exiles 35 VII, IV | addressed them in the following words: “I never thought a time 36 VII, V | was not daunted by these words, but determined to try whether 37 VII, VI | he repeated the following words, in the Latin tongue, in 38 VIII, I | could it be comprised in few words. But requiring much consideration, 39 VIII, II | induced, by any injurious words or deeds, to utter a syllable, 40 VIII, II | might correspond with their words, they immediately appointed 41 VIII, VII| admitted, and after a few words of pretended communication,


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