Book, Chapter
1 II, I | populated. Safety is the result of it; because the colony
2 II, II | followers. Terrified with this result, he was afraid his enemies
3 II, II | they were in power; the result was, that the minds of neither
4 II, II | troubles and changes were the result. Their fear of a powerful
5 II, III| furtherance of so good a result, be better to lay down their
6 II, I | attended with a most favorable result; for Arezzo, not many years
7 II, I | they produced a contrary result, for those out of office
8 II, I | would most probably be the result.~This discourse excited
9 II, I | temerity, and attended with the result that usually follows such
10 III, I | admonitions and the troubles which result from them—Uguccione de’
11 III, I | it produced a different result; for animosities were only
12 III, VI | survived. As it was, the result was attended with infinitely
13 IV, V | make the experiment. The result, however, was quite contrary
14 IV, VI | he would return, and the result would be simply this, that
15 V, I | knowing the evils that might result to his country from this
16 V, II | contrary of all this would result from himself becoming lord
17 V, II | disparity of circumstances, the result should be the same, you
18 V, II | the enemy to be only the result of timidity, and with increased
19 V, V | to the duke must be the result. The exiles affirmed, that
20 V, VI | nothing could be expected to result but disorder and fruitless
21 V, VI | possessions should actually result, it would then be seen how
22 V, VI | few days to see what would result from the agreement of the
23 VI, I | purses, and this was the only result of victory experienced by
24 VI, IV | showed what was to be the result of thy friendship; but we
25 VI, VII| had produced no important result, he resolved to try what
26 VII, I | counsel attended by a happy result. Private methods are conferring
27 VII, II | differences and troubles were the result; and these were greatly
28 VII, III| but no inconvenience would result from the delay, as his magistracy
29 VII, V | the direct contrary will result; for the respect they have
30 VII, V | those evils which usually result from peace; for the youth
31 VII, V | security would have been the result; but having to retain it
32 VII, VI | Piccinino. However, the result was quite different; for
33 VII, VI | at a banquet, of doubtful result. They, therefore, determined
34 VIII, IV | that they wished should, result from such a course; at the
35 VIII, V | and hoping for a favorable result. Their differences arose
36 VIII, VI | future advantages that would result from the acquisition, and
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