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recorded 3
recount 1
recounted 1
recourse 25
recover 35
recovered 36
recovering 14
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25 popular
25 powers
25 pride
25 recourse
25 robert
25 roberto
25 salvestro
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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recourse

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | they scarcely could have recourse to the help of God, in whom 2 I, III| broken their faith, had recourse to Pepin II., who, from 3 I, III| and the pope again had recourse to Pepin, who sent another 4 I, V | or run great hazards, had recourse to deception, and simulating 5 I, VII| increasing between them, they had recourse to arms, and the queen, 6 II, IV | against the Donati, had recourse to Veri de Cerchi, a man 7 II, IV | after civil means, they had recourse to arms. Of the one party 8 II, V | anything extraordinary had recourse to him. This conduct caused 9 II, VII| about to obtain it, had recourse to arms, and, with the assistance 10 III, I | consented to it without having recourse to arms; so that, after 11 III, II | itself, it was thought that recourse must be had to arms, to 12 III, VII| of the people— They have recourse to Veri deMedici—The modesty 13 III, VII| would endeavor to prevent recourse to arms, and promised that 14 III, VII| could not overcome them, had recourse to secret practices, and 15 IV, V | we are compelled to have recourse to you, and beg that you 16 IV, V | disasters, found they must have recourse to those remedies which 17 V, II | fail in the pursuit have recourse to the arms of strangers, 18 V, III| of their situation, had recourse to the duke, and employed 19 VI, I | not command by arms, had recourse to remedies, which on similar 20 VI, II | duke of Milan —The duke has recourse to the count, who makes 21 VI, II | Upon this the duke had recourse to Alfonso, and entreated 22 VI, II | driven to extremity, then had recourse to Francesco, and begged 23 VI, III| to whom they could have recourse except the Venetians, whose 24 VII, I | To complete them, he had recourse to the most extraordinary 25 VIII, VI | suddenly involved in war, had recourse to the Florentines and the


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