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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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sought

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | cause, after plundering her, sought other countries wherein 2 I, II | Totila. The Goths who escaped sought refuge in Pavia, where they 3 I, V | conquer Manfred. He therefore sought the favor of France; created 4 I, V | viewed him with jealousy and sought his ruin; and never allowed 5 I, VI | many years the Venetians sought no other dominion than that 6 I, VII | having any other source, sought the assistance of Alfonzo, 7 II, II | not return thither, but sought refuge at Lucca.~Manfred 8 II, II | what he had so earnestly sought, nor would he refuse the 9 II, II | attempting any other remedy, he sought his safety rather in flight 10 II, IV | by whose assistance they sought to be replaced in the government. 11 II, IV | houses pulled down. They sought refuge, with a great number 12 II, VIII| additional courage to such as sought his ruin. Bertone Cini, 13 II, VIII| had read the list, they sought each other, and resolved 14 III, IV | Castiglionchio, should be sought. The greater part of his 15 III, VI | eyes upon him, and eagerly sought an opportunity of crushing 16 III, VII | of many citizens, which sought the delinquents, and took 17 IV, III | expected of him, he only sought the union of the city. This, 18 IV, IV | of the wicked. He never sought the honors of government; 19 IV, V | guilty, and admonished. They sought the goods of the inhabitants 20 V, I | himself for the injury, sought the aid of the Venetians 21 V, I | supported by so large an army, sought a reconciliation with him, 22 VI, I | enemy; neither is victory sought or conquest desirable, except 23 VI, II | assistance from Aragon, sought peace with the count, and, 24 VI, II | of the Bentivogli, having sought him all day, and knowing 25 VI, II | means; yet while Filippo sought to gain him over, and offered 26 VI, III | assumption of the pontificate, sought to restore peace among the 27 VI, IV | added, the friendship we sought to establish would not only 28 VI, IV | Verona or Brescia, they sought peace with the Venetians, 29 VI, V | the least hesitation they sought the destruction of those 30 VII, III | injure others. He neither sought nor desired anything but 31 VII, IV | princes of Italy, and all sought to obtain his friendship.


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