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multitude 35
multitudes 5
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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multitude

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | having drawn together a vast multitude of people, delivered an 2 II, IV | The legate, thinking the multitude on his side, now endeavored 3 II, V | of the Signory, and the multitude of his enemies, remained 4 II, VI | great was the anger of the multitude on account of their only 5 II, VII | hands of an unrestrained multitude was never beneficial; that 6 II, VIII| him from the fury of the multitude; but both were instantly 7 II, VIII| to Cerrettieri; for the multitude, wearied with their cruelty 8 II, VIII| friends.~The rage of the multitude being appeased by their 9 II, I | abate the excitement of the multitude, by affirming their associates 10 III, II | Medici. The rest of the multitude, as most commonly happens, 11 III, IV | fury of this unreasonable multitude and the palace abandoned, 12 III, IV | the impatient and volatile multitude entered the piazza, under 13 III, IV | conceal himself from the multitude, who, however, took no notice, 14 III, IV | seeing such depravity in the multitude, and such perversity or 15 III, IV | stopped, and turning to the multitude said, “You see this palace 16 III, IV | necessity be withheld. The multitude, enraged at this reply, 17 III, IV | the fact became known, the multitude were filled with rage, and 18 III, V | Tommaso Strozzi, and with a multitude of armed men, set the informer 19 III, VI | thus to those who among a multitude of the wicked, wish to act 20 III, VI | to retire; but when the multitude were acquainted with their 21 III, VI | they contrived to amuse the multitude with promises, till they 22 III, VII | Then, turning toward the multitude, he bade them be of good 23 III, VII | that the infatuation of the multitude might not injure him in 24 III, VII | surrounded with a great multitude, assembled to look on rather 25 IV, I | mass of the people (the multitude thinking they had now found 26 IV, II | expected from an enraged multitude.~Seeing the discontent so 27 IV, II | the same disorders. The multitude had already imposed a tax 28 IV, II | subject to the will of the multitude, and live disorderly and 29 IV, II | audacity now assumed by the multitude was the extensive Squittini 30 IV, II | with him on their side, the multitude being deprived of their 31 IV, IV | much more ready are the multitude to covet the possessions 32 IV, VI | and the ignorance of the multitude, was inevitably reducing 33 VI, V | prevent popular meetings. The multitude are always slow to resolve 34 VII, VI | duke, surrounded by such a multitude as is usual on similar occasions. 35 VII, VI | to trust so much to the multitude, as to believe, that even


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