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districts 7
distrust 1
disturb 4
disturbance 27
disturbances 25
disturbed 15
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27 captain
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27 disturbance
27 dominions
27 fell
27 fortresses
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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disturbance

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | telling him that all the disturbance had been occasioned by the 2 I, VII | the practice of Annates—Disturbance in Lombardy— The Venetians 3 II, IV | wounds, they separated. This disturbance was the beginning of great 4 II, IV | The first who set this disturbance on foot were the Medici 5 II, V | and hearing of the new disturbance which had occurred, persuaded 6 II, V | and ordered, that when any disturbance arose they should assist 7 II, VI | in republics, after any disturbance, some old laws are annulled 8 II, VIII| 1343, they would raise a disturbance in the Old Market place, 9 III, I | were drawn together. The disturbance spreading, it was told the 10 III, II | He who made the greatest disturbance, and incited the city to 11 III, III | things were in progress, a disturbance arose, much more injurious 12 III, IV | laws being confirmed, every disturbance should cease.~On the following 13 III, VI | remedy, without creating much disturbance, they induced Bese Magalotti, 14 III, VII | peaceably to their homes.~The disturbance having subsided, the Signory 15 IV, III | words as these he calmed the disturbance, and this retrospective 16 V, VI | were without troops, no disturbance had arisen, and learning 17 VII, I | continued in disunion and disturbance. The dissensions continued 18 VII, III | be exiled.”~During this disturbance the Signory closed the palace 19 VII, IV | there arose an unexpected disturbance, which came like a presage 20 VII, V | inhabitants hearing the disturbance, ran to the piazza where, 21 VII, V | some memorable action.~This disturbance having been raised and quelled 22 VII, V | peace, a new and unexpected disturbance arose in Tuscany. Certain 23 VII, VI | and discontents before any disturbance broke out; but the first 24 VII, VI | not without hope that some disturbance might arise in Milan which 25 VIII, II | upon the abatement of the disturbance, could conduct him to their 26 VIII, IV | otherwise done, to see if any disturbance were likely to arise. But 27 VIII, VII | during the siege.~To this disturbance in Romagna, another in that


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