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position 21
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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possess

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | previously, in order to possess the entire monarchy, had 2 I, III| abused both, they ceased to possess any influence, and were 3 II, I | republics which no longer possess institutions that deserve 4 II, I | such an ardent desire to possess her, that, not thinking 5 II, IV | restless, thinking he did not possess that sort of authority in 6 II, VII| qualities he was known to possess, caused an immediate cessation 7 II, VII| citizen should be allowed to possess a castle or fortified place 8 III, III| is their own, but wish to possess the property of others and 9 IV, I | they neither have, nor can possess any stability; for tyranny 10 IV, III| movable property, which people possess to-day and lose to-morrow; 11 IV, IV | what he has determined to possess, that occasions odium. You 12 IV, V | faith, believing him to possess the soul, if not of a Florentine, 13 IV, VII| powerful side, for they would possess greater energy, more comprehensive 14 V, III| our city, but they would possess our entire substance and 15 V, III| contrary impulses, the wish to possess Lucca, and the dread of 16 V, IV | that the Venetians should possess Bergamo and Brescia, and 17 V, VII| reluctantly? But as you possess both the power and the inclination 18 VI, IV | didst promise that we should possess the conquests which thou 19 VII, II | they themselves did not possess, extirpated them; and hence 20 VII, II | because Galeazzo did not possess his father’s talents, and 21 VIII, I | represented, and considered him to possess great sagacity, an affectionate 22 VIII, II | it has also proved that I possess more warm and resolute friends 23 VIII, II | derived all the influence we possess. Certainly usurped power


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