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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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constantly

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| and, by these means, she constantly extended her authority over 2 I, VII| and Lombardy, who, being constantly in arms, had such an understanding 3 II, III| which they were to reside constantly, and all requisite officers 4 II, VI | either himself or his father constantly oppressed them.~To these 5 III, I | have the name of liberty constantly in their mouths, though 6 III, I | the people, we were still constantly at war. And as if resolved 7 III, III| united, and the signors are constantly with the magistrates. You 8 III, IV | from their trades, should constantly reside in the palace with 9 III, VII| That the Alberti might not constantly place the city in jeopardy, 10 IV, II | unpropitious event may be constantly apprehended. He said it 11 IV, VI | innumerable friends, who would constantly reproach us, and ardently 12 IV, VI | the leader of the party, constantly entreated and urged every 13 V, IV | hearing, that they were constantly in arms, and in the daily 14 V, IV | than ever; the Venetians constantly suffered fresh losses of 15 V, VII| his defense. But the count constantly pressing him more closely, 16 VI, IV | friendship, and by whom he had constantly been faithfully advised 17 VII, I | rich; and, though he was constantly expending money in building 18 VII, VI | from some other cause, he constantly deprecated the condition 19 VII, VI | were subject to him; and by constantly inculcating his principles, 20 VIII, I | offense, he resided almost constantly at Rome, where, like other 21 VIII, III| forces also, at Poggibonzi, constantly overran the country up to 22 VIII, V | Calabria was at hand, and constantly harassed the country up 23 VIII, VII| reputation for prudence constantly increased; for in council


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