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alans 4
alaric 2
alarm 17
alarmed 36
alarming 2
alas 1
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37 seemed
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37 venice
36 alarmed
36 down
36 followed
36 following
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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alarmed

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | tumult to be raised, which so alarmed them that they retired to 2 II, II | Guelphs insolent, and so alarmed the Ghibellines that they 3 II, VI | quickly brought to Prato, alarmed Castruccio so much, that 4 II, VI | Ghibellines of Lombardy became so alarmed upon the arrival of Charles 5 II, VIII| the convent. This command alarmed the Signory much more than 6 II, VIII| could not be kept secret, alarmed the citizens, and more particularly 7 III, V | to death— The Florentines alarmed by the approach of Charles 8 III, VI | fall; and hence mankind, alarmed by such examples, as soon 9 III, VII | thou wert my enemy, never alarmed me; nor shall thy counsel, 10 IV, II | them they ought not to be alarmed by impending expenses and 11 IV, III | the duke.~The Florentines, alarmed by this circumstance, and 12 IV, III | possessions. This proposal alarmed the great more than the 13 IV, V | it. The duke was so much alarmed with this idea, that, setting 14 V, I | so much more was Eugenius alarmed at the prospect of a dangerous 15 V, II | though at first they had alarmed the princes of Italy with 16 V, II | vain hopes of the exiles, alarmed him. As soon as he had learned 17 V, III | strength. But they also were alarmed, the marquis of Mantua having 18 V, III | Reggio, when the Venetians, alarmed at his progress, and in 19 V, V | his hands.~The Venetians, alarmed at this loss, and fearing 20 V, V | these transactions, became alarmed, perceiving the war threatening 21 V, VI | aspect of the matter so alarmed the pontiff, that he resolved 22 V, VI | powerless. The count also felt alarmed, for, through Niccolo’s 23 VI, I | in the former province so alarmed the duke, that he was afraid 24 VI, I | soldiery, became greatly alarmed at these proceedings; and 25 VI, I | arrival of the papal forces so alarmed the people of Ravenna with 26 VI, III | Pisa. They were greatly alarmed at this attack, and, considering 27 VI, V | in several parts, which alarmed the magistrates, and compelled 28 VI, VI | of Greece. This conquest alarmed the Christians, more especially 29 VI, VII | CHAPTER VII~Christendom alarmed by the progress of the Turks30 VI, VII | his father Alfonso, became alarmed at having so powerful an 31 VI, VII | Naples, John was greatly alarmed, but continued the war for 32 VII, II | variety of pretexts. This alarmed Jacopo Piccinino, who was 33 VII, II | conspirators. Piero was alarmed on discovering the number 34 VII, III | pleasure. These transactions alarmed the leaders of the opposite 35 VII, III | tender years of your sons, so alarmed me, that I judged it desirable 36 VIII, III | Florentines were greatly alarmed at these attacks, being


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