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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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reason

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | testimony without apparent reason, while in its details the 2 II, V | against him; for the same reason the people ceased to defend 3 II, VII| the bell, alleging as a reason that it is by no means well 4 II, VII| popular feeling, gave them reason to hope their complaints 5 III, I | practices seem to present a reason to the contrary), not only 6 III, II | leave the room for a private reason, and, without being perceived, 7 III, II | he could not perceive any reason for his longer holding the 8 IV, V | defense, we should have less reason for complaint; we should 9 IV, VI | must prevail, I know of no reason that should make me prefer 10 V, I | again return to good. The reason is, that valor produces 11 V, II | so that those who for any reason might be favorable to Filippo, 12 V, II | same, you have now every reason to anticipate an easy victory; 13 V, III| sovereign of Milan. For this reason he gradually abated his 14 V, IV | believed him, but thought, with reason, that these enterprises 15 V, VI | into Tuscany for no other reason than to withdraw the count 16 V, VII| alleging, as a sufficient reason for their refusal, that 17 VI, I | proceedings; and not without reason. The count was aware of 18 VI, I | assistance for the same reason. The latter, therefore, 19 VI, IV | longer, he would have had reason to accuse them of the ingratitude 20 VI, V | rupture until some plausible reason could be assigned in justification 21 VII, II | him, they would still have reason for apprehension. Mankind 22 VII, II | against him, he will have no reason for defense or aid; and 23 VII, III| to endure, for no other reason, they said, than for having 24 VII, VI | who found they would have reason to fear Sixtus if he were 25 VIII, I | favor, or from some other reason, saying he should not have 26 VIII, II | Therefore, I know not the reason of their hatred toward us, 27 VIII, VI | relief.~The more important reason was furnished by the war,


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