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person 27
personage 1
personal 11
persons 34
persuade 6
persuaded 14
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34 engagement
34 galeazzo
34 hundred
34 persons
34 prevailed
34 prudence
34 reduced
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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persons

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | and his wife Simeonda were persons of very holy life, as is 2 I, IV | money; and many private persons fought under them at their 3 I, VI | women, children, and aged persons, leaving the youth in Padua 4 II, I | Florinus, one of the principal persons of the colony; others think 5 II, VI | in those of a legate, or persons of even inferior quality, 6 II, VIII| liberty who in their own persons had never tasted of its 7 II, VIII| Cerrettieri Bisdomini, were the persons with whom he consulted on 8 III, II | oppressed by a few powerful persons. Having resolved to put 9 III, V | who composed it, were two persons of such base and mean condition, 10 III, V | They appointed forty-six persons, who, with the Signory, 11 III, VI | their power, many other persons should be banished and admonished. 12 IV, II | resorted to, and all prudent persons apprehended some approaching 13 IV, III | lose to-morrow; that many persons have hidden wealth which 14 IV, IV | having reached Florence, persons of all classes were seen 15 IV, V | placed our valley, our persons, and our fortunes in his 16 IV, V | intrusted to bring it, and the persons to whom it had been delivered. 17 IV, VI | indiscriminately, and not to private persons only, but to the public; 18 IV, VI | created a Balia of two hundred persons for the reformation of the 19 V, I | him, and a great number of persons injured by the opposite 20 V, I | that the Accoppiatori, or persons selected for the imborsation 21 V, III | our entire substance and persons, that they might satiate 22 V, VI | order to discover if any persons were plotting against the 23 VI, VII | religion, and with their persons and property to contribute 24 VII, I | several very influential persons, fear kept the former united, 25 VII, I | statute, and not by a set of persons appointed for its regulation.~ 26 VII, I | drive so many religious persons out of it; he replied that, “ 27 VII, II | to an infinite number of persons, both foreigners and citizens; 28 VII, V | of the gates near their persons; and whenever, in peaceful 29 VII, V | Palandra and about one hundred persons, all armed. Their confederates 30 VIII, I | their design, since any persons requisite to be introduced 31 VIII, IV | correspondence with some persons of Serezana, entered the 32 VIII, VI | a council of one hundred persons for the direction of their 33 VIII, VII | princes rather than of private persons; so that in many places, 34 VIII, VII | at his villa; but these persons, with their confederates,


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