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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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increase

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | prolific region, frequently increase to such vast multitudes 2 I, III | illustrated, but only the increase of the pontificate and of 3 I, VI | which greatly tended to increase the numbers of the new city; 4 II, I | comfort, the inhabitants increase rapidly, are more prompt 5 II, I | from places in which they increase too rapidly, and planting 6 II, I | beginning from Fiesole, and its increase from colonies.~It is exceedingly 7 II, I | buildings would greatly increase; for men never endure inconveniences 8 II, I | the manner described, to increase so much as to form a town, 9 II, I | then rising town. By this increase, the place became so filled 10 II, I | Florentines, during those ages, increase in numbers, or effect anything 11 II, II | powerful person caused them to increase the influence of one previously 12 II, III | only called Priors, but to increase their distinction the word 13 II, III | destruction of their country and increase the difficulties of their 14 II, IV | others in their quarrel, increase it, they came to Florence, 15 II, V | Uguccione continued to increase his power; and either by 16 II, VII | equity and justice, and thus increase his favor with the plebeians, 17 II, VIII| friend or two, you would only increase the dangers of your situation; 18 II, I | it became desirable to increase the number. They therefore 19 II, I | the people continuing to increase, and the Cavicciulli finding 20 III, I | their injusticeDifficulties increase—A meeting of the citizens— 21 III, I | each the more resolved to increase the number of their followers. 22 III, I | reputation, contributed to increase his influence, although 23 III, III | patiently than private ones. To increase the number of misdeeds will, 24 III, V | spreading reports tending to increase the disaffection.~Gianozzo 25 III, VI | conduct alike served to increase their suspicions, so that 26 IV, III | contributed greatly to increase the reputation of Giovanni, 27 IV, VI | danger of allowing them to increase, and the great difficulty 28 V, III | insolence, and not allow it to increase till it became incorrigible; 29 V, IV | our own account; for every increase of power and territory augments 30 V, V | successes would probably increase, as because in war no enterprise 31 VI, II | means must be adopted to increase it. To this end, in 1444 32 VII, II | circumstances tended to increase; for the prosperity and 33 VII, V | abating, served only to increase the animosities and tumult


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