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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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nature

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | and, moved by his savage nature, caused the skull of Cunimund 2 I, IV | with all those of a similar nature, were afterward called crusades, 3 II, I | wretched population. And, as nature cannot repair this disorder, 4 II, I | with firesremedies which nature cannot provide. The city 5 II, VI | completely contrary to his real nature, that everyone respected 6 II, VIII| latter, because it is their nature to delight in evil; and 7 III, I | city, and the defective nature of her laws, gave rise to 8 III, I | hesitate (so greatly does the nature of our ordinances dispose 9 III, I | the past disorders to the nature of the men, but to the times, 10 III, III | all equally ancient, and nature has made us all after one 11 III, III | and fraudulent. God and nature have thrown all human fortunes 12 III, IV | sagacious man, more favored by nature than by fortune, he resolved 13 IV, IV | reached the term which God and nature appointed at my birth, and 14 IV, VI | to us a bad one; for his nature would be corrupted by those 15 IV, VII | pride and insupportable nature of the nobility; and said, 16 V, I | of order again; for the nature of mundane affairs not allowing 17 VI, II | abandoned the pass, which by its nature was almost impregnable. 18 VI, IV | their own liberty; for the nature of their community, their 19 VII, V | assembled, went and declared the nature of their enterprise, which 20 VIII, I | were we to treat of the nature and importance of these 21 VIII, I | priest, two men, who, from nature and habit, were the most 22 VIII, II | himself unable, from the nature of his wound, and, throwing 23 VIII, VII | the depravity of her own nature, hated him to such a degree,


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