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previously 39
prey 4
price 2
pride 25
priest 7
priesthood 1
priests 7
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25 nearly
25 popular
25 powers
25 pride
25 recourse
25 robert
25 roberto
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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pride

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | talent, but was so full of pride that he would not submit 2 I, IV | latter only checked his pride, while the former finished 3 II, III | to comply, but that the pride of the nobility was so great 4 II, IV | themselves with unbecoming pride; and this induced Corso 5 II, VIII| assumed, became cruelty and pride; so that many of the greatest 6 II, I | instance of their insolence and pride. These things were very 7 III, I | nobility degenerating into pride, the citizens soon found 8 III, I | arise, since those whose pride and insupportable ambition 9 III, I | concern them; for we find the pride and ambition of the nobility 10 III, IV | who having overcome the pride of the nobility, could endure 11 III, VI | prey to the greediness and pride of the few who keep her 12 III, VII | would prevail rather than pride, entreaties rather than 13 IV, VII | plan, on account of the pride and insupportable nature 14 V, III | desirable to check the count’s pride than to pay him, for the 15 V, IV | Venetians, who, being full of pride, and thinking themselves 16 V, IV | service. Thus the course which pride prevented them from adopting 17 VI, III | except the Venetians, whose pride and tyranny they naturally 18 VI, IV | though late, aware of thy pride, cruelty, and ambition, 19 VII, I | imborsations by forceTyranny and pride of Luca Pitti and his party20 VII, I | governed the city; and his pride so increased, that he commenced 21 VII, I | ambition, but humbled the pride of many princes with so 22 VII, IV | themselves injured by the pride and avarice of their governors, 23 VII, VI | exhibited such inordinate pride and ambition, that the pontificate 24 VIII, II | and possessed none of the pride for which the rest of his 25 VIII, II | ancestors, who, by their pride and avarice, lost the reputation


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