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honorably 11
honored 14
honorius 4
honors 32
honourable 1
honours 2
hootings 1
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32 expelled
32 henry
32 highest
32 honors
32 least
32 lodovico
32 magistracy
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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honors

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | church great, conferred honors and emolument upon his own 2 I, V | not long sustained their honors; for the pontiffs, being 3 II, II | that having increased in honors and riches, and learning 4 II, II | they restored some of the honors of which they had deprived 5 II, I | by telling him, that the honors they had acquired at their 6 III, I | nobility in the supreme honors, those of Florence strove 7 III, I | glory, but for unworthy honors; from which follow hatred, 8 III, III| own exaltation; and thus honors will accrue to many of us 9 III, IV | to participation in the honors of government. Besides these, 10 III, V | others of better quality. The honors of government were divided 11 III, VI | to be deprived of public honors; for the recovery of which 12 III, VI | were deprived of them. The honors of government were restored 13 III, VI | Justice, their share of honors was reduced from a half 14 III, VI | my own account; for those honors which my country bestowed 15 III, VI | interred with all possible honors, by those who had persecuted 16 III, VI | possessed a third of the honors, they should in future have 17 III, VII| and the admonished to the honors of the state. These words, 18 IV, I | they were deprived of the honors of government. These oft-repeated 19 IV, II | effects; the one conferring honors on those who, having never 20 IV, III| that the advantages and honors of a participation in the 21 IV, IV | wicked. He never sought the honors of government; yet enjoyed 22 IV, VII| conceding to them all the honors of the city, and thus make 23 V, VII| Florence, where the highest honors were decreed to them which 24 VI, II | of their enemies of the honors of government, and with 25 VI, V | Florence in May, with the same honors as upon his arrival. On 26 VII, I | raising them to undeserved honors; or with public games and 27 VII, I | and deprived many of the honors of government. Girolamo, 28 VII, II | resounded on all sides. These honors accelerated his ruin; for 29 VII, III| them were deprived of the honors of government, others of 30 VII, III| exchanged for injuries, the honors for disgrace. Hence many 31 VII, IV | to deprive many of the honors of government, and to banish 32 VII, IV | possessing among yourselves those honors, dignities, and emoluments


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