Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
report 18
reported 4
reports 2
repose 26
reposed 5
repossess 1
repossessed 1
Frequency    [«  »]
26 observed
26 origin
26 prato
26 repose
26 restrain
26 retain
26 secretly
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

IntraText - Concordances

repose

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | death.~Italy remained in repose until the pontificate of 2 II, I | city might have been in repose if the great had been content 3 III, I | never in any condition found repose, but seem like men who can 4 III, VII| feeling is incapable either of repose or abatement, he determined, 5 III, VII| republic), could not enjoy repose amid such general discontent, 6 IV, I | feelings, or to lull them to repose, sent ambassadors to the 7 IV, IV | people that had long been in repose, much more one wearied, 8 IV, VI | and all who wished for repose, rejoiced to find he had 9 V, I | valor produces peace; peace, repose; repose, disorder; disorder, 10 V, I | produces peace; peace, repose; repose, disorder; disorder, ruin; 11 V, I | was not gained by war nor repose by peace. Thus when the 12 V, III| war without a leader, or repose confidence in any except 13 V, IV | Alfonso of Aragon, could find repose only by the ruin of one 14 VI, I | at last betake himself to repose. Nor did he hesitate, in 15 VI, II | Italy would have obtained repose had it not been disturbed 16 VI, III| cold season, he remained in repose with his wife.~In the spring, 17 VI, III| were anxious alike for the repose of peace, and for security 18 VI, IV | restless mind, incapable of repose, ought to have put us on 19 VII, III| anything but safety and repose; neither had his conduct 20 VII, IV | But in the midst of this repose, Florence endured great 21 VII, IV | wars disturbing the general repose, there arose an unexpected 22 VII, V | would thus obtain permanent repose and everlasting fame. He 23 VIII, IV | first received, this brief repose awakened the Florentines 24 VIII, VI | of Genoa or of Tuscany in repose, for the Florentines kept 25 VIII, VII| his power in security and repose, and conquer or resist his 26 VIII, VII| greatly contributed to the repose and prosperity of Florence.


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License