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enlarging 1
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enmities 11
enmity 26
ennobled 1
enormity 1
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26 becoming
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26 content
26 enmity
26 escape
26 exiles
26 expected
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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enmity

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | they at once became at enmity with the popes, who received 2 I, IV | there on account of the enmity subsisting between the Romans 3 I, V | as we have said, was at enmity with the pope; Frederick, 4 I, VII| Boniface IX., being at enmity with the Romans, went to 5 II, II | of the people, and their enmity against the Ghibellines, 6 II, IV | They come to FlorenceOpen enmity of the Donati and the Cerchi— 7 II, IV | astonishment, saying that he had no enmity against them, and that as 8 II, IV | but by many; first the enmity between the people and the 9 II, I | of the plebeians were at enmity with them. And to profit 10 III, V | of Pope Urban, who was at enmity with the queen. Many Florentine 11 III, V | consent to Giorgio’s ruin. His enmity against the nobles of the 12 IV, III| him; for they thought his enmity with the duke was only feigned. 13 V, I | instigated by the ancient enmity which Braccio had always 14 V, III| acquainted with the ancient enmity of the Florentines against 15 V, IV | assistance. Our hereditary enmity to Filippo and his house 16 VI, I | drawing upon themselves the enmity of the pope and the king, 17 VI, V | Venetians seeing the ancient enmity of the Florentines against 18 VI, V | never given occasion of enmity; and as they desired peace, 19 VI, V | Florentines was beneficial their enmity could be destructive.~The 20 VI, V | and at the same time the enmity of the Venetians transpired 21 VI, VII| drove the parties into open enmity; a circumstance gratifying 22 VII, VI | enough to originate that enmity between Sixtus IV. and the 23 VII, VI | design was to set them at enmity with the Venetians, not 24 VIII, I | of the Medici at FlorenceEnmity of Sixtus IV. toward Florence— 25 VIII, II | envy. Let them direct their enmity against their own ancestors, 26 VIII, IV | with the king, and were at enmity with the pope and the Venetians.


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