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admonition 1
admonitions 7
adolpho 1
adopt 27
adopted 53
adopting 4
adoption 4
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28 small
28 whether
27 admonished
27 adopt
27 agreed
27 appeared
27 approach
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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adopt

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | of names which the popes adopt upon their election to the 2 I, VII | the minor princes did not adopt the practice of arms from 3 II, VI | office. And not being able to adopt a better expedient, they 4 II, VIII| the dangerous course you adopt; to the end that you may 5 II, VIII| friends, and advise you to adopt the course you now pursue, 6 II, VIII| unequal to his foes, did not adopt this course, but took another, 7 III, II | consider what course to adopt. But scarcely were they 8 IV, III | Venetians were advised to adopt the same course by Francesco 9 IV, VI | adversaries compelled him to adopt a different course, arms 10 IV, VII | sufficient time to take arms, and adopt whatever measures might 11 IV, VII | knew not what course to adopt. However, Rinaldo, by delaying 12 V, II | doubtful what course to adopt, ordered Neri di Gino to 13 V, III | weightiest arguments they could adopt to prevent the count from 14 V, III | seeing no better course to adopt, they complied in April, 15 V, III | Greeks yielded, and agreed to adopt the ritual of the church 16 V, VI | designs, and induce him to adopt the course that would be 17 VI, II | first almost refused to adopt such a course, said, he 18 VI, III | whatever course the duke should adopt. The conference lasted several 19 VI, III | Milanese were disposed to adopt the resolutions of the assembly, 20 VI, IV | consider what course he would adopt. He was not surprised at 21 VII, I | Cosmo determined to let him adopt what course he thought proper, 22 VII, II | Piero, and advised him to adopt a measure which, while it 23 VII, II | they might think proper to adopt. Many of the assembly were 24 VII, IV | regret my victory, I will adopt such measures as shall cause 25 VII, V | upon every slight occasion, adopt a similar course. The enterprise 26 VIII, I | authority to induce him to adopt their views. Upon this, 27 VIII, I | induce his uncle Jacopo to adopt their ideas. To render the


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