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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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mind

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | lives are. We must bear in mind the atmosphere of craft, 2 I, II | city abandoned, turned his mind to the performance of an 3 I, IV | long remain in the same mind, but came again into Italy 4 II, I | the time of Henry III. the mind of the country was divided 5 II, I | beauty, for whom, in her own mind, she had fixed upon Buondelmonti, 6 II, II | with so much generosity of mind were they governed, that 7 II, II | impression took such hold of his mind that, without attempting 8 II, III | that they should bear in mind that the people, both in 9 II, IV | failed to soften the cruel mind of Bertacca, and having 10 II, V | been well if his restless mind had not occasioned new troubles. 11 II, VII | demonstrations excited the ambitious mind of the duke to greater desire 12 II, VIII| degree soften the obdurate mind of the duke, who replied 13 III, I | be like them in behavior, mind, and mode of living. Hence 14 III, I | that with a comprehensive mind at the head of affairs she 15 III, IV | allowed a thought to enter his mind opposed to the universal 16 III, V | This state of the public mind strengthened the divisions 17 III, V | influence on the king’s mind than the friendship which 18 IV, II | arouse himself, and call to mind the virtue of Bardo Mancini, 19 IV, II | you, if you could call to mind past events, and knew how 20 IV, III | deprive me; but those of the mind, in which my honor and glory 21 IV, V | was imagined in the human mind; for, having assembled us 22 IV, V | changed the temper of his mind; but he would say, he had 23 IV, V | painful it is to an upright mind to be oppressed with slander. 24 V, I | buoyant vigor of the martial mind cannot be enfeebled by a 25 V, I | latter excites the liberal mind to imitation, the former 26 V, IV | horrors of war. The proud mind of the duke could not endure 27 VI, I | with unusual vigor; but his mind had become so unsettled 28 VI, II | vigor either of body or mind; and possessing so much 29 VI, II | course to which your own mind prompts you. If you be the 30 VI, IV | past life, thy restless mind, incapable of repose, ought 31 VI, IV | less influence over the mind of Francesco Sforza, than 32 VI, VI | thought had ever entered his mind, and that he would gladly 33 VI, VII | been such a scourge as the mind, with all its ideas of horror, 34 VII, I | unmercifully, that the man’s mind actually became deranged, 35 VII, I | small a family.” His great mind also felt distressed at 36 VII, III | effect upon Luca, whose mind was now quite made up; he 37 VII, V | design.” Bernardo, whose mind was not fertile in expedients, 38 VIII, IV | at the greatness of his mind, the promptitude of his 39 VIII, IV | had created in the popular mind surrounded him with a halo


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