Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
remarks 6
remedial 1
remedies 7
remedy 27
remedying 2
remember 5
remembered 2
Frequency    [«  »]
27 proceed
27 raised
27 reason
27 remedy
27 sicily
27 sovereignty
26 above
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

IntraText - Concordances

remedy

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | the pope, having no other remedy, unfurled against him the 2 II, II | without attempting any other remedy, he sought his safety rather 3 II, III | Priors and the Capitano. To remedy this evil, the leaders of 4 II, IV | parties, and provide the remedy which they found themselves 5 II, IV | employed, could offer no remedy. And to insure his success, 6 II, VIII| you be able to find any remedy for this; for princes who 7 III, I | Signory—The Signory attempt to remedy the evils.~Those serious, 8 III, II | could not devise any other remedy than, that as their enemies 9 III, VI | peril. Anxious to provide a remedy, without creating much disturbance, 10 IV, I | influence; that it was easy to remedy an evil at its commencement, 11 IV, II | and of their reluctance to remedy the evil when it might easily 12 IV, II | done; that now the same remedy could not be attempted without 13 IV, III | frequently rating it would remedy the evil to which it was 14 IV, VI | the purpose of finding a remedy, but without effect; though 15 IV, VII | destroyed; that there was now no remedy but to strengthen themselves 16 IV, VII | authority to expel them. The remedy to be adopted, he said, 17 IV, VII | that if this last and only remedy were not adopted, he knew 18 IV, VII | danger, and that their only remedy was to take arms, and cause 19 V, II | resolving at his own peril to remedy the misfortunes which he 20 V, II | uncured, than by using this remedy for her preservation. What 21 V, II | republic than slavery? and what remedy is more desirable for adoption 22 V, IV | wasted. For this there was no remedy, but to send the count into 23 V, VI | provide himself with any other remedy; that whoever attentively 24 VI, III | count, but by his assistance remedy the evils with which they 25 VII, IV | things, and was unable to remedy even the little he knew, 26 VIII, II | this were true; then the remedy would be sure and unfailing, 27 VIII, IV | sovereignty of Sienna; nor was any remedy then available, for the


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License