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fojano 1
follow 15
followed 36
followers 40
following 36
follows 5
folly 4
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40 donati
40 excited
40 favorable
40 followers
40 opposed
40 parts
40 plundered
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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followers

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | booty to himself and his followers. William was much dissatisfied 2 I, V | name of Guelphs, while the followers of the emperor were called 3 II, I | favored the Uberti and their followers, who, with his assistance, 4 II, II | that Count Guido and his followers were at St. John’s, moved 5 II, II | the loss of many of his followers. Terrified with this result, 6 II, IV | number and influence of their followers, perhaps the two most distinguished 7 II, IV | apprehension. The Donati and their followers, being the least powerful, 8 II, IV | armed all his friends and followers, which step gave the people 9 II, IV | however, banished,— with their followers of the Bianchi party, of 10 II, IV | the loss of many of his followers, he withdrew to France.~ 11 II, V | Brunelleschi. These, with their followers, and the greater part of 12 II, V | abandoned by many of his followers, aware of the sentence against 13 II, V | who opposed Lando and his followers, were either of noble families 14 II, VIII| palace was plundered by the followers of the duke, the Gonfalon 15 II, VIII| quality or rank, he and his followers committed upon the women.~ 16 II, VIII| duke, and procured him many followers among the higher class of 17 II, VIII| would be at the mercy of his followers.~While these matters were 18 II, VIII| withdrawn with some of his followers to the new market, mounted 19 II, I | was filled with the armed followers of either party. The nobility 20 II, I | had chosen and in their followers. Nevertheless, seeing all 21 III, I | increase the number of their followers. And as the citizens, since 22 III, I | to him; and if he and his followers had previously been ready 23 III, III | magistracy, favored the followers of the major and persecuted 24 III, IV | The greater part of his followers went to execute this commission; 25 IV, VI | his office, prepared his followers, and having concerted with 26 IV, VII | Rinaldo proceeded with all his followers to Santa Maria Nuova, where 27 V, VI | castellan. The patriarch’s followers at first began to use threats, 28 VI, IV | against the church; with few followers, no friends, or any money; 29 VI, V | taking arms encouraged his followers, assembled a few friends, 30 VII, III | advised Niccolo to dismiss his followers and return home, telling 31 VII, V | introduced Bernardo and his followers. They divided themselves 32 VII, V | meantime, Bernardo and his followers, on going round the town, 33 VII, V | surrounded by Giorgio’s followers, he was wounded and made 34 VII, V | Bernardo was taken, his followers either dispersed or slain, 35 VII, V | additional encouragement from the followers of the duke of Milan, who, 36 VII, VI | death, to collect their followers together and proceed to 37 VIII, I | Archbishop deSalviati, with his followers, and Jacopo di Poggio, should 38 VIII, II | entered with only a few of his followers, the greater part of them 39 VIII, II | with about a hundred armed followers, collected without previous 40 VIII, II | Florence, and he found no followers. The signors, who held the


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