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lawful 2
lawless 1
laws 43
lay 29
laying 2
lead 11
leader 30
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29 established
29 instead
29 intention
29 lay
29 lose
29 marca
29 offered
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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lay

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | with them, that each should lay down their arms and enjoy 2 I, VI | all upon whom they could lay hands, and having plundered 3 II, I | and the Ghibellines to lay aside their jealousies and 4 II, II | Count Guido proposed to lay a tax upon the citizens 5 II, III| good a result, be better to lay down their arms than, trusting 6 II, IV | leaders of both parties to lay aside their arms, and banished 7 II, VI | observe the defects which lay concealed under such a trivial 8 III, I | with success, if you will lay aside all private regards, 9 III, III| opened, nor did the citizens lay down their arms, but continued 10 III, III| have to consider how to lay them aside, and secure ourselves 11 III, IV | was made, advised them to lay down their arms, and promised 12 III, VI | fear induced the people to lay aside the weapons which 13 III, VII| therefore begged they would lay down their arms and obey 14 IV, I | be made, because Romagna lay between, and the vicinity 15 IV, VII| induce their adversaries to lay down their arms. Thereupon, 16 IV, VII| without, that they were to lay down their arms, for Rinaldo 17 IV, VII| entreaties were induced to lay down their arms, was greatly 18 V, I | duke of Milan agreed to lay aside their arms in 1433, 19 V, I | having been so anxious to lay them aside), he came to 20 V, III| circumstance caused the latter to lay aside every idea but that 21 VI, V | and smaller craft, which lay off Pisa, and during the 22 VII, I | he had never been able to lay out so much in the service 23 VII, I | replied, “she did ill to lay so far from the nest.” Some 24 VII, III| assassination of Piero, who lay sick at Careggi, and to 25 VII, III| endeavor to induce Piero to lay down his arms, and thence 26 VII, III| case, and that all ought to lay aside their weapons; for 27 VII, III| deceitfully induced them to lay their own aside, and thus, 28 VIII, IV | citizens whose possessions lay in the Val di Pesa and the 29 VIII, VI | Pietra Santa— The Lucchese lay claim to Pietra Santa—The


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