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provost 8
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prudence 34
prudent 12
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34 hundred
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34 prudence
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34 santa
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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prudence

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| Matilda, a man of great prudence and reputation, being made 2 I, IV | hermit celebrated for his prudence and sagacity. Many kings 3 I, VII| disgrace, whom, with so little prudence, Italy honored.~With these 4 II, II | injury, committed with little prudence, excited the ardent animosity 5 II, II | they had with so little prudence conceded. When they thought 6 II, IV | and from his advice and prudence, caused the people to rise 7 II, VI | progress; but from the little prudence and less integrity of their 8 II, VII| exhibited little zeal and less prudence, they requested assistance 9 III, III| presses, audacity becomes prudence, and in great affairs the 10 III, IV | Gonfalonier, who in courage, prudence, and generosity surpassed 11 III, IV | the universal welfare: his prudence enabled him to conduct affairs 12 IV, IV | possessed of extraordinary prudence. His demeanor expressed 13 IV, VI | boldness, the latter by unusual prudence and sagacity, contributed 14 V, I | bravery of the soldier, the prudence of the general, or the patriotism 15 V, II | Florentines adopted from prudence, was considered by the enemy 16 VI, III| were kept so united by the prudence of the commissaries, Neri 17 VI, VI | impressions, he had not sufficient prudence to avoid discovering his 18 VII, I | magnificence—His modesty—His prudenceSayings of Cosmo.~It will 19 VII, I | an embassy with care and prudence, or by giving wise counsel 20 VII, I | already related, which by his prudence, as we have also before 21 VII, I | but also in generosity and prudence; and among the qualities 22 VII, I | was so tempered with his prudence, that he never transgressed 23 VII, I | endowed with the utmost prudence, he foresaw evils at a distance, 24 VII, I | enjoying his company. His prudence, his great wealth, the uses 25 VII, IV | Tommaso Soderini, whose prudence and authority were well 26 VII, V | of the case and his own prudence should suggest. Roberto 27 VII, V | opportunity for exhibiting his prudence and wisdom, and being strenuously 28 VIII, II | by their liberality and prudence. Rinato dePazzi was at 29 VIII, IV | the minister Cecco, whom prudence and long experience had 30 VIII, IV | from France, and who by his prudence brought everything to an 31 VIII, IV | extravagantly, declaring that by his prudence he had recovered in peace, 32 VIII, VII| being distinguished for prudence and the latter for resolution, 33 VIII, VII| crimes deserved. His skill, prudence, and fortune, were acknowledged 34 VIII, VII| and his reputation for prudence constantly increased; for


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