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stream 1
street 5
streets 13
strength 25
strengthen 9
strengthened 11
strengthening 1
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25 salvestro
25 satisfied
25 saw
25 strength
25 tumult
25 view
24 act
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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strength

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | the Lombards, gathering strength, offended the pope and the 2 I, VI | increased both in reputation and strength. For, besides the inhabitants 3 I, VII | in a short time gathered strength and retook Rome. Louis fled 4 II, II | new emperor should acquire strength. They therefore divided 5 II, III | enemy had acquired greater strength; and that if they thought 6 II, III | itself with men and places of strength. The people reorganized 7 II, V | the opinion gained further strength, upon his taking to wife 8 II, VI | order to give increased strength and efficacy to their counsels, 9 II, VIII| death; but he, thinking his strength unequal to his foes, did 10 III, IV | With this addition to their strength they took the Gonfalon of 11 III, VII | government having gained greater strength, and being without enemies 12 IV, I | having allowed it to gather strength; and that Giovanni possessed 13 IV, IV | fear; but, trusting to the strength of the city and the ruggedness 14 IV, VI | to consider what is their strength, and what that of Cosmo. 15 V, III | press him with their utmost strength. But they also were alarmed, 16 V, III | acquainted with their own strength and that of the Italians, 17 V, IV | depends upon their separate strength and mutual confidence. If 18 V, V | Dutchman, of great personal strength, and who had always been 19 V, V | situation than from their actual strength, for being very elevated 20 V, VI | make it a place of great strength; for the peasantry are warlike 21 V, VI | pointing out to him the strength of the country, and how 22 VI, VI | considering the whole affair, the strength of the place, the well known 23 VII, I | in check. As soon as the strength of the opposition was annihilated, 24 VII, III | party continuing to gather strength, his enemiesindignation 25 VIII, IV | which was one of great strength, could give them confidence;


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