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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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hold

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | While they were designing to hold by force what they had obtained 2 I, I | they should not be able to hold the country, knowing that 3 I, II | eyes; but being unable to hold or to leave the city, he 4 II, II | This impression took such hold of his mind that, without 5 II, II | the supreme power, were to hold their magistracy two months, 6 II, III | appointed and called Priors, to hold the government of the republic 7 II, IV | the custom of Florence to hold festivals and public rejoicings 8 II, VIII| you will either have to hold this city by force, to effect 9 III, I | blood who were found to hold offices, would be condemned 10 III, I | deprived of the power to hold offices are called ammoniti, 11 III, V | lowest of the people should hold office among the Signory. 12 III, VI | neither could nor ought to hold it.~The question was examined 13 V, III | our liberty, the enemy can hold them only with the greatest 14 V, V | of the fortresses should hold out. Having collected his 15 V, VI | city would be unable to hold out so long, the fleet could 16 V, VI | ordered that when they could hold out no longer, they should 17 V, VII | which he was unwilling to hold as a friend: that he had 18 VI, I | besieged. The count could not hold his position for want of 19 VI, VI | upon such a scoundrel, and hold the fortress for the Florentine 20 VI, VII | to give what he could not hold, to some one who might defend 21 VIII, I | forces of the country, should hold himself in readiness to 22 VIII, IV | it was hoped they would hold the enemy at bay till the 23 VIII, IV | king, either designing to hold out a hope of peace, or


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