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domination 1
dominic 2
dominion 32
dominions 27
donati 40
donation 1
donato 12
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27 civil
27 destruction
27 disturbance
27 dominions
27 fell
27 fortresses
27 injure
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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dominions

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | established for some time, their dominions were held by Alboin, a man 2 I, IV | a prince deprived of his dominions by the popeGuelphs and 3 I, IV | daughter of the emperor, his dominions were wrested from him by 4 I, VI | the king of Naples of his dominions, he died, and was succeeded 5 I, VI | pontiff had bestowed the dominions of the empire, in order 6 I, VII| undertake the conquest of her dominions. Having succeeded in his 7 I, VII| deprive the king of his dominions. upon this the king pitched 8 II, I | both her tyrant and her dominions at the same moment, and 9 III, V | undertake the conquest of the dominions of Queen Giovanna, retained 10 V, II | the duke, and making his dominions a French province; and that 11 V, II | to give security to his dominions. In the one case he would 12 V, III| live peaceably in his own dominions, he needed some alliance 13 V, VI | and less injurious to lose dominions only, then to lose both 14 VI, II | of obtaining the duke’s dominions. They sent a commissary 15 VI, V | all Florentines from his dominions; so fierce was the animosity 16 VI, V | to enter the Florentine dominions, and the king’s ambassador, 17 VI, VI | while transferring his dominions, by a young Pisan of great 18 VI, VII| endeavor to annex his own dominions; which he knew they considered 19 VI, VII| regained his reputation in his dominions, and soon obtained the places 20 VII, I | added to the Florentine dominions, the Borgo of St. Sepolcro, 21 VII, I | extended the Florentine dominions by any valuable acquisition; 22 VII, I | unless the welfare of his own dominions required it. This was a 23 VII, II | endeavor to secure their dominions to their heirsJacopo Piccinino 24 VII, II | apprehension of all who had dominions, and especially of the duke, 25 VII, III| had robbed them of their dominions in Lombardy, contrary to 26 VII, IV | own safety and that of his dominions, much more important than 27 VII, IV | would go well; but if his dominions were to suffer, they might


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