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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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fears

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | hills, driven by similar fears, fled to the same rocks. 2 II, II | standard to the GuelphsFears of the Ghibellines and their 3 II, II | in a place of safety, his fears fled; perceiving his error 4 III, II | pleased. To obviate their fears of Salvestro, he was to 5 III, IV | dissensions redoubled the fears of the Signory and the rage 6 III, V | and others in Italy. Their fears from without were increased 7 III, V | This victory renewed the fears of those who managed the 8 III, VI | Alberti hated by the SignoryFears excited by the coming of 9 III, VI | circumstance increased the fears of the government, for they 10 III, VI | should deliver them from the fears they entertain, not of me 11 III, VI | infinitely less evil than their fears of so powerful an enemy 12 III, VII| either restrained by their fears, or, on account of the two 13 III, VII| betaken themselves, their fears subsided, and they sent 14 IV, VII| recalling him; so if their fears were thus occasioned they 15 V, IV | Niccolo attacks the VenetiansFears and precautions of the Florentines— 16 V, IV | count felt the force of the fears entertained by the Florentines, 17 V, IV | suggestions of their own fears. There still remained the 18 V, V | They communicated their fears to the pope, who was now 19 V, VI | intelligence dissipated the count’s fears, and he consented to remain 20 V, VI | account of the disorders and fears of the city, determined 21 VI, III| desirable to conceal their fears, for they did not know, 22 VI, IV | Venetians, having well-grounded fears that Brescia would be next 23 VI, V | them.~In the midst of these fears, the emperor, Frederick 24 VII, III| two parties take arms—The fears of the Signory—Their conduct 25 VIII, IV | his hopes from peace, his fears of the results of war, that 26 VIII, V | Otranto to the king. The fears which restrained the pope 27 VIII, V | at the instigation of his fears, and with the conviction 28 VIII, VI | being thus divested of their fears, and the barons hopeless


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