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antonio 47
anvers 1
anxiety 12
anxious 30
any 240
anyone 13
anything 23
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31 wish
30 accompanied
30 alberti
30 anxious
30 apprehension
30 aside
30 besieged
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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anxious

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | private citizen; and being anxious to avenge herself for the 2 I, IV | willing to afford, being anxious to make a friend of Robert, 3 I, IV | Celestine III., the then pope, anxious to snatch the kingdom from 4 II, I | to the ruling power, and anxious only to preserve their own 5 II, III| opposition; and each being anxious to rob the other of influence 6 II, IV | but weary of the evil, and anxious either to bring it to an 7 II, VI | policy to remove him; so anxious was he to punish the Pistolesi 8 II, VII| And as men are often less anxious to take what is in their 9 III, I | advantage; nor ought we to be anxious respecting the opinion they 10 III, V | disapprobation, but each seemed anxious to be foremost in defense 11 III, VI | state in the greater peril. Anxious to provide a remedy, without 12 IV, I | the city, and all being anxious that the enemy should not 13 IV, V | the latter might continue anxious to effect the prosperity 14 IV, V | Florentines, who were very anxious to obtain it. The duke was 15 IV, VI | state of confusion, Rinaldo, anxious to abate the power of Cosmo, 16 V, I | cause, after having been so anxious to lay them aside), he came 17 V, II | peace, we were not even more anxious for it than yourself; so 18 V, V | Some of the first citizens, anxious to avoid being plundered 19 V, VI | the Florentines were thus anxious, fortune disclosed the means 20 VI, I | the Venetians were equally anxious for it. True, it was, he 21 VI, II | highest importance. Niccolo, anxious to hear them, abandoned 22 VI, III| sincerity, so that they were anxious alike for the repose of 23 VI, VII| Naples.~The pope, though anxious to restrain Jacopo Piccinino, 24 VII, I | opposite party, they became anxious to abate his power. This 25 VII, II | were filled with citizens, anxious to catch a glimpse of him, 26 VII, II | Pieta. The latter being anxious for Piero’s ruin, had induced 27 VII, III| it; and that if he were anxious for peace, it would be far 28 VII, VI | Their deaths.~The pope, anxious to retain the territories 29 VIII, IV | now so mollified as to be anxious to listen to any overtures 30 VIII, VI | subject, that all became anxious to renew the attack. They


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