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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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want

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | well-meaning man, but his want of firmness rendered him 2 II, I | classes; in the latter for want of food, and in the former 3 III, III| either from imprudence or want of sagacity avoid doing 4 III, IV | with the ingratitude and want of respect he had shown 5 IV, II | government; since their want of vigilance had encouraged 6 IV, IV | victory, the duke would not want an opportunity of frustrating 7 IV, VI | the causes, but solely the want of capacity in the commissary. 8 IV, VII| imagined the city to be in want of money, and as she would 9 IV, VII| from defect of principle or want of courage; both of which 10 IV, VII| at San Pulinari, Palla’s want of courage, and Ridolfo’ 11 IV, VII| having witnessed Palla’s want of zeal, and the fickleness 12 IV, VII| fortune. Rinaldo replied, “The want of confidence in those who 13 V, VII| ordinary negligence and want of discipline were now increased 14 VI, I | at Anghiari, became so in want of money, that he sold the 15 VI, I | not hold his position for want of food, nor quit it without 16 VI, II | he himself began to be in want of money, for the League 17 VI, III| suffered, particularly from want of wine, for none being 18 VI, III| foraging party, principally for want of wine, deserted to the 19 VI, III| though not suffering from want of provisions, and greatly 20 VI, IV | broken with them. Still this want of caution in us does not 21 VI, V | the count, being in great want of forage, could not keep 22 VII, I | The king complained of a want of assistance during the 23 VII, II | provide those who were in want of it, nor arms to furnish 24 VII, IV | troops they had hired were in want of pay, terms of peace were 25 VII, VI | in a short time, from the want of courage in the people 26 VII, VI | resolution; and they failed for want of the support of those 27 VIII, II | throat; for either their want of resolution, the activity 28 VIII, IV | princes, and the still greater want of respect for them exhibited 29 VIII, V | joined in command, their want of unity decided the victory


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