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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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apprehensive

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | for the Britons, being apprehensive of those who had occupied 2 II, II | with the emperor, they were apprehensive of losing it.~The Ghibellines, 3 II, IV | then governed, were very apprehensive, still, as the head of the 4 II, VI | nobility that they, being apprehensive for their safety, yielded; 5 II, VI | the duke of Calabria to be apprehensive for the safety of Naples; 6 III, I | still less ought they to be apprehensive who meet together only for 7 III, II | understanding, and being apprehensive of evil, called the Council 8 III, V | contributed, for the rulers were apprehensive that by the power these 9 III, VI | and the lowest people were apprehensive of losing the companies 10 III, VI | the Florentines, who were apprehensive for their own city, purchased 11 IV, I | citizens, and made them, apprehensive of new troubles, consider 12 IV, V | aware of the deception, and apprehensive of the consequences, had 13 IV, VI | arrested in the palace—He is apprehensive of attempts against his 14 IV, VI | the Balia, he was greatly apprehensive for his safety, but still 15 V, III| This made the Florentines apprehensive for the success of their 16 V, VI | for anxiety, were still apprehensive of Niccolo, and feared confusion 17 V, VII| more closely, he became apprehensive of losing either the whole, 18 VI, I | usual manner. The count, apprehensive for the city of Bergamo, 19 VI, III| the contrary. But he was apprehensive that his possession of the 20 VI, VII| the French. He was also apprehensive of the pope, whose ambition 21 VII, V | pope’s ambition, and was apprehensive of the power of the king; 22 VII, VI | This not occurring, and apprehensive that his hiding place would 23 VIII, IV | unsettled state they were rather apprehensive of Milan. They had thus 24 VIII, IV | the Siennese. Ferrando, apprehensive that if he refused, they 25 VIII, V | removed, everyone became apprehensive of new troubles. On the


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