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displeasure 12
disposal 6
dispose 6
disposed 41
disposition 20
dispositions 2
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42 necessary
42 old
42 several
41 disposed
41 engaged
41 evils
41 further
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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disposed

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III | more peaceable and better disposed, it appeared a less evil 2 II, VI | judges being more favorably disposed to them than, perhaps, their 3 II, VIII| would become more resolutely disposed to vengeance.~“That time 4 II, VIII| restrained those who were disposed to acquaint him of his danger 5 III, I | that he might have been disposed to give her; as may be partly 6 III, II | middle classes favorably disposed, and many of the highest 7 III, III | greatly inflamed minds already disposed to mischief, so that they 8 III, IV | so that the Gonfalonier, disposed rather to conclude his magistracy 9 III, V | And as among others, thus disposed, were Giorgio Scali, Benedetto 10 III, VII | the Signory most kindly disposed toward them; that many things 11 IV, II | mankind are naturally more disposed to revenge than to gratitude, 12 IV, II | regarded himself, he was disposed to let the government of 13 IV, III | activity. Among others so disposed, was Alamanno deMedici, 14 IV, IV | Lucca. Of the Grandees thus disposed, were the Medici and their 15 V, III | enemy more powerful and more disposed to oppress us; so that it 16 V, VI | discovered how the Venetians were disposed, should proceed to the count, 17 V, VI | and that the pope was more disposed than ever to assist them. 18 V, VI | this, many would have been disposed to quiet their apprehensions 19 V, VII | them unprepared, and not disposed for battle. In this determination 20 V, VII | distance, and they were more disposed to fight than to battle; 21 VI, I | for the present was not disposed to rekindle it, but rather 22 VI, III | that if the Milanese were disposed to defend themselves against 23 VI, III | this, the Milanese were disposed to adopt the resolutions 24 VI, III | enterprises, or be less disposed to do him injury. He then 25 VI, IV | the countCosmo deMedici disposed to do so—The Florentines 26 VI, IV | count, and found him quite disposed for peace, evidently desirous 27 VI, IV | hope, even if we were so disposed, of obtaining it, but to 28 VI, V | was then conjectured) were disposed to send ambassadors to Florence 29 VI, VI | the war, were similarly disposed; and the pope continued 30 VII, III | city, when all who were disposed to support him, armed themselves 31 VII, III | I confess you were well disposed toward my father, and you 32 VII, IV | and that some were ill disposed toward Florence; therefore 33 VII, IV | communicated with those most disposed to favor him, among whom 34 VII, V | conditions with which they were disposed to make it; for he considered 35 VII, VI | to learn how they were disposed toward the Florentines. 36 VII, VI | plebeians would be most disposed to take arms against the 37 VIII, I | heart, and most amicably disposed toward the count. He found 38 VIII, II | seriously wounded, and none disposed to follow him, not knowing 39 VIII, IV | man, but a fool, and one disposed to evil rather than good, 40 VIII, VI | opposed to him he was not disposed to tempt it further. In 41 VIII, VII | learn how that republic was disposed. They demanded assistance


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