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assurance 9
assurances 1
assured 27
assuredly 1
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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assured

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III | arms at once, for they were assured it would have to be done 2 II, VIII| enemy cannot make himself assured of anyone. And if you should 3 II, VIII| You may, therefore, be assured, that you will either have 4 II, VIII| their country; for he felt assured that the generous minds 5 II, I | the peace of the city; and assured them that if they refused, 6 III, I | true civil liberty. And be assured, that these desirable ends 7 IV, II | duke of his victory. He assured them they ought not to be 8 IV, II | death by its tyranny. He assured them they were now in the 9 IV, IV | if otherwise, you may be assured, your end will resemble 10 IV, IV | confidential friends, he assured them that by this event, 11 IV, V | following effect: “We feel assured, magnificent lords, that 12 IV, VI | himself with forces, being assured from what Rinaldo had said, 13 IV, VI | should eventually lose it, be assured they will use some other 14 IV, VII | desirous to take it; and assured them, that wherever he might 15 V, II | opportunity escape, and be assured, that although your attempts 16 V, II | the more so from being assured that the count and Neri 17 V, IV | and by secret messengers, assured them that when an occasion 18 V, V | to credit it; but being assured of the fact by parties whom 19 VI, I | lost possessions; feeling assured that, although on a former 20 VI, IV | into thy hands, be quite assured, that the sovereignty which 21 VI, IV | Venetians their friends, felt assured that the count had determined 22 VI, VI | the greatest astonishment, assured the ambassador with solemn 23 VII, IV | kinds of misfortune. They assured him they did not think it 24 VII, IV | views of her princes, he assured them, that if they wished 25 VII, V | and present condition, and assured them of certain assistance, 26 VIII, II | government; but they felt assured that any design would be 27 VIII, III | injustice of the pontiff, and assured the world that the pontificate


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