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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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wealth

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | Italy, and then, loaded with wealth, withdrew to Africa. The 2 I, II | means of Rosamond and her wealth, of becoming king of the 3 II, III| filled with men of great wealth and reputation; possessing 4 III, VI | exhibit the public and private wealth of the people, many families 5 IV, III| many persons have hidden wealth which the Catasto cannot 6 IV, III| neighbors, to see if Florentine wealth was concealed among it. 7 IV, IV | contributed to the public wealth. He was courteous in office; 8 IV, IV | wishes of mankind; and the wealth and respect he left behind 9 IV, IV | should be plundered of her wealth. However, as it was usual 10 IV, VI | the magistrates, for his wealth, and the corruption of your 11 IV, VI | acquired with his enormous wealth, kept them depressed; that 12 IV, VI | that with regard to his wealth, no apprehension was necessary, 13 IV, VII| men of worth, and of much wealth and industry.~The pope, 14 V, I | annoyed on account of their wealth, their family connections 15 V, II | the greatest part of her wealth and industry? What indomitable 16 V, III| Florentines, to exhibit the wealth of the city and the splendor 17 V, VII| subjects, grandeur and wealth: can it be surprising that 18 VII, I | all his contemporaries in wealth and authority, but also 19 VII, I | His prudence, his great wealth, the uses to which he applied 20 VII, II | Piero, being heir to the wealth and government of his father, 21 VII, II | state and his reputation of wealth; and said there was no other 22 VII, IV | your neighbors of their wealth; you sell justice; you evade 23 VII, V | improper that a source of wealth discovered in the public 24 VIII, I | of birth and their great wealth, the most brilliant in France. 25 VIII, I | same individuals so much wealth and power. In consequence, 26 VIII, I | with their nobility and wealth unable to endure so many


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