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fresh 23
friano 1
friar 1
friend 31
friendly 16
friends 173
friendship 45
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31 defeat
31 difficulty
31 discovered
31 friend
31 just
31 keep
31 knowing
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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friend

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | being anxious to make a friend of Robert, to defend himself 2 II, VIII| should attempt to secure a friend or two, you would only increase 3 III, V | honored. Some one, either as a friend to render him wise in his 4 III, VII | counsel, now when thou art my friend, do me any harm.” Then, 5 III, VII | and Niccolo Ricoveri his friend, were of the Signory. This 6 III, VII | Florentines than any other friend, and more potent to save 7 IV, V | Boccacino Alamanni, his friend, to frustrate this arrangement. 8 IV, VI | the city, raises first one friend and then another to higher 9 IV, VII | Rinaldo’s most intimate friend, to entreat the latter to 10 IV, VII | to the citizens. By his friend’s persuasion, Rinaldo proceeded 11 V, III | should have lost our best friend, and rendered our enemy 12 V, VI | gates, a countryman, his friend, told him, that if he went 13 V, VII | I should now have been a friend of the republic and congratulating 14 V, VII | was unwilling to hold as a friend: that he had set such an 15 VI, I | come to the relief of a friend, and avenge himself of an 16 VI, II | Baldaccio was the intimate friend of Neri, who loved him for 17 VI, II | was rich, childless, and a friend of Neri, to whom the matter 18 VI, III | himself as their neighbor and friend, than a hostile power such 19 VI, IV | demonstrate which was most his friend, and who had most justice 20 VI, IV | prevent the count, as a friend of Cosmo, from becoming 21 VI, IV | their neighbor a powerful friend or a far more powerful foe. 22 VII, I | unnecessary. Cosmo was a friend and patron of learned men. 23 VII, I | ungrateful and perfidious friend. His bodily infirmities 24 VII, II | instance, treated him as a friend; and having been unable 25 VII, III | who, being very much the friend of Piero, and knowing that 26 VII, VI | the archpriest, who was a friend of theirs, but hearing the 27 VII, VI | him to a priest, an old friend of the family, who, disguising 28 VIII, I | and being a most intimate friend of Count Girolamo, they 29 VIII, II | Francesco Nori, a most intimate friend of the Medici, either from 30 VIII, IV | rather to part with him as a friend, than detain him as an enemy. 31 VIII, VI | obtain Niccolo Vitello as his friend than to renew hostilities


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