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lorenzo 90
loro 2
lorraine 3
lose 29
loser 1
losers 1
losing 13
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29 instead
29 intention
29 lay
29 lose
29 marca
29 offered
29 produced
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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lose

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | the empire continued to lose its powers, while the church 2 I, III | the Carlovingian family lose the empire only; their discords 3 I, V | the pontiffs by degrees to lose their military power. Besides 4 II, VI | to be gained and much to lose. Not being able to agree, 5 II, VIII| of liberty, or make men lose the desire of their present 6 III, IV | did not in the meantime lose their lives. These dissensions 7 IV, III | people possess to-day and lose to-morrow; that many persons 8 IV, III | more than conquer, commonly lose.” With such words as these 9 IV, IV | them; for they thus usually lose their own, and before they 10 IV, IV | their own, and before they lose it, live in constant disquiet. 11 IV, VI | discover our weakness we shall lose it. If you were to say, 12 IV, VI | if you should eventually lose it, be assured they will 13 V, III | matter of course; if we lose her, all else would be of 14 V, III | and their lives, he would lose his honor and his friends, 15 V, IV | territories, he would not only lose the advantages derivable 16 V, VI | victorious, and cause them to lose the whole of their inland 17 V, VI | disgraceful and less injurious to lose dominions only, then to 18 V, VI | dominions only, then to lose both territory and money. 19 VI, I | had induced the duke to lose such a glorious opportunity; 20 VI, II | Neri’s power, and made him lose both influence and friends. 21 VI, IV | fate of their republic to lose by war and win by negotiation; 22 VI, IV | and we are resolved to lose our liberty only with our 23 VII, II | would be very impolitic to lose such an alliance from mere 24 VII, III | of her liberty; you will lose the government, I shall 25 VII, III | the government, I shall lose my property, and the rest 26 VII, IV | Gonfalonier of Justice, to lose the opportunity of victory 27 VIII, I | grasping at too much they would lose all.~Lorenzo, flushed with 28 VIII, I | was withheld from him, or lose what he still possessed. 29 VIII, II | government, which he should never lose while they retained possession


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