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apprehend 6
apprehended 10
apprehending 2
apprehension 30
apprehensions 12
apprehensive 25
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30 accompanied
30 alberti
30 anxious
30 apprehension
30 aside
30 besieged
30 cannot
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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apprehension

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III | would have been no cause of apprehension whatever, for the city had 2 II, IV | well-disposed men were in hourly apprehension of its breaking out, and 3 II, IV | wisest citizens were full of apprehension. The Donati and their followers, 4 II, VIII| avoid doing good from his apprehension of evil, and it was the 5 III, III | just mentioned; and their apprehension of punishment for the burnings 6 III, V | government lived in constant apprehension, knowing that both within 7 III, VI | ensued were productive of apprehension rather than of injury. At 8 III, VII | fled immediately upon the apprehension of Samminiato.~Samminiato 9 IV, I | filled the citizens with apprehension; but what gave every one 10 IV, VI | still further cause for apprehension from the division of our 11 IV, VI | side, kept the city full of apprehension, so that whenever a magistracy 12 IV, VI | regard to his wealth, no apprehension was necessary, for when 13 V, II | princes of Italy with the apprehension that the duke would become 14 V, II | undertaking. You need be under no apprehension from the memory of the past, 15 V, III | against them. Their only apprehension arose from the fickle minds 16 V, IV | it, though with shame and apprehension; for they were afraid of 17 V, IV | Italy in free us from any apprehension on our own account; for 18 V, VI | which they had no cause for apprehension, so universal was the good 19 VI, I | Francesco’s forces, who had no apprehension of an attack. But the greatest 20 VI, II | Cosmo deMedici had more apprehension than any other; for to the 21 VI, II | While in this state of apprehension, Francesco, sometime Count 22 VI, III | with the duke; he was in apprehension from Alfonso, his inveterate 23 VI, V | obstruct, and therefore had no apprehension (being then winter) of their 24 VI, VI | general peace, the only apprehension entertained was, that it 25 VII, II | should remove all ground of apprehension from those barons who had 26 VII, II | he naturally excited the apprehension of all who had dominions, 27 VII, II | would still have reason for apprehension. Mankind are always most 28 VII, IV | at peace, was filled with apprehension of the power of the Turks, 29 VIII, II | authority. Thus being free from apprehension for their personal safety 30 VIII, VI | these measures rather by his apprehension of fresh troubles than by


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