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disease 1
diseases 2
disengaged 1
disgrace 25
disgraceful 11
disgracefully 1
disguise 3
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25 apprehensive
25 camp
25 cerchi
25 disgrace
25 disturbances
25 endeavors
25 favored
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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disgrace

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | The queen, to shun the disgrace of having kept about her 2 I, VII | have covered these men with disgrace, whom, with so little prudence, 3 II, I | not be tolerated without disgrace, and that the only vengeance 4 II, IV | at Florence; so that with disgrace and the loss of many of 5 II, VII | at last he retired with disgrace, and went to Pisa, where, 6 II, VII | money, and accumulation of disgrace, they were compelled to 7 II, VIII| now a closer view of their disgrace, they were compelled to 8 II, VIII| they fled, he might without disgrace, secure himself by banishment 9 III, III | compelled to retire with disgrace.~“Then why would you, by 10 V, II | difficulty, expense, and disgrace, this will with facility 11 V, V | a poor one to their own disgrace; particularly as they had 12 V, V | recovered, to Niccolo’s disgrace, and with the loss of great 13 VI, III | retire either in defeat or disgrace. With this view they equipped 14 VI, V | were compelled to retire in disgrace, after having lain before 15 VI, VII | was compelled to return in disgrace to Provence. When the news 16 VII, II | in his debts, had, to the disgrace and ruin of the city, caused 17 VII, III | victory and defeat, honor and disgrace. His house now presented 18 VII, III | injuries, the honors for disgrace. Hence many of those who 19 VII, IV | Negropont, to the great disgrace and injury of the Christian 20 VII, IV | we may overwhelm her with disgrace? Now, by that faith which 21 VIII, III | been compelled to retire in disgrace. Having gained these few 22 VIII, III | League without the utmost disgrace. The counts, Carlo and Deifobo, 23 VIII, IV | last compelled to retire in disgrace. Having left Rhodes, part 24 VIII, V | which was concluded with disgrace; for the places wrested 25 VIII, VI | to the walls; and what a disgrace, if so large an army and


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