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recount 1
recounted 1
recourse 25
recover 35
recovered 36
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35 recover
35 secure
35 security
35 states
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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recover

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | in Rome, and proceeded to recover the obedience of those places 2 I, V | prisoner in Sicily, and to recover his liberty promised to 3 I, VI | prince; for she did not recover herself till the time of 4 I, VII | Louis of Anjou into Italy to recover the kingdom for the queen, 5 II, III | that resorting to arms to recover by force what they had lost 6 II, VIII| by an act of clemency to recover the favor of the people. 7 II, I | and with justifiable force recover those rights of which they 8 III, VI | Anjou came into Italy, to recover the kingdom of Naples for 9 III, VI | friends, would enable him to recover his authority, and drive 10 III, VII | who were endeavoring to recover for them their liberty were 11 IV, I | family of the Medici to recover their influence. The first 12 IV, I | anything, greatly desired to recover Genoa, which enjoyed freedom 13 IV, II | attempt should be made to recover the government; since their 14 IV, IV | themselves in a condition to recover the place; and that the 15 V, I | and his colleagues time to recover themselves. They therefore 16 V, IV | to restrain them, but to recover the places he had lost, 17 V, V | count would endeavor to recover the city, they made every 18 V, V | this from his desire to recover the states of Braccio, and 19 V, VI | Verona with his army, to recover from the injuries sustained 20 V, VII | characterNeri Capponi goes to recover the Casentino—The Count 21 V, VII | the Florentine forces to recover the Casentino, and pitched 22 VI, I | duke of Milan endeavors to recover the services of Count Francesco 23 VI, I | count, and his desire to recover his lost possessions; feeling 24 VI, III | the place, and endeavor to recover those castles which still 25 VI, III | of the Milanese, first to recover Lodi and then to come to 26 VI, VI | punished—The Florentines recover the places they had lost— 27 VI, VI | the duke being allowed to recover from the princes of Montferrat 28 VI, VII | of his son, and hoping to recover Genoa by means of the castelletto, 29 VII, I | required the citizensaid to recover or strengthen its influence, 30 VII, VI | father’s reputation, he could recover possession of Perugia. To 31 VIII, III | duchess sent a strong force to recover the city, but it was routed 32 VIII, IV | attacked Milan, in order to recover the government. Having taken 33 VIII, V | had often before done, to recover in peace all they had lost 34 VIII, VI | in the first place, to recover the rampart upon the hill; 35 VIII, VII | death, took occasion to recover the fortress of Piancaldoli,


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