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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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expected

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | under which every man was expected to appear armed, whenever 2 II, VII | of assistance, which they expected from the nobles and their 3 II, VIII| Albizzi, whither he was expected to go on St. John’s day, 4 III, IV | these companies should be expected during two years to pay 5 III, VI | accomplished all that was expected of them, wished to retire; 6 IV, I | enemy should not obtain the expected advantage, they enabled 7 IV, II | added all that might be expected from an enraged multitude.~ 8 IV, III | and that whatever might be expected of him, he only sought the 9 IV, IV | the meantime, Giusto, who expected the Florentines would attack 10 V, II | reverse; for what power can be expected in a city that has recently 11 V, III | The Lucchese, as might be expected, seeing the imminent peril 12 V, III | one that he should not be expected to interfere in the affairs 13 V, IV | to render aid than they expected, or their conduct deserved; 14 V, IV | that a similar fate was expected to await her, and if one 15 V, VI | season, nothing could be expected to result but disorder and 16 V, VI | would bring with him, and expected the troops of the pope. 17 V, VII | replied: “That his having expected great results from men who 18 VI, II | son-in-law of the count, expected to obtain Pesaro; but the 19 VI, III | Campiglia, but when it was expected he would attack the place 20 VI, IV | others, have either had or expected? Thou receivedst from us 21 VI, IV | had long foreseen it, and expected its occurrence daily; but 22 VII, IV | what assistance might be expected from the princes of Italy, 23 VII, VI | support of those whom they expected would rise in their defense. 24 VIII, III | Perugia, and it was therefore expected, either that he would occupy 25 VIII, IV | seemed as if the enemy were expected every moment in the city. 26 VIII, IV | city of Perugia that it was expected to fall into their hands


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