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confidants 1
confide 3
confided 7
confidence 23
confident 2
confidential 1
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23 assemble
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23 castruccio
23 confidence
23 constantly
23 custom
23 delay
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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confidence

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IV | so much of the people’s confidence, that authority was given 2 III, IV | reposed the most entire confidence in him; and he kept the 3 IV, IV | forgiveness mutual, he reposed confidence in him. Jacopo, more mindful 4 IV, VI | conduct has robbed us of confidence, and the city, naturally 5 IV, VII| had received through his confidence in him, but advised him 6 IV, VII| Rinaldo replied, “The want of confidence in those who ought to have 7 V, II | merited so much of the duke’s confidence as would obtain for him 8 V, III| friends, and forfeit the confidence of all who from affection 9 V, III| without a leader, or repose confidence in any except the count; 10 V, IV | to give the count greater confidence, added deeds to his words, 11 V, IV | separate strength and mutual confidence. If such had been the opinion 12 V, IV | crisis you withheld from us confidence and aid, we could not come 13 VI, II | confirming their mutual confidence, had contracted family alliances; 14 VI, IV | conscious is our over-weening confidence in one whom we ought not 15 VI, VI | he derived his greatest confidence from those verses of Petrarch 16 VII, II | though from submission and confidence in him, they would still 17 VII, II | whom Cosmo reposed so much confidence that just before his death 18 VII, III| received from Cosmo, the confidence he had reposed in them and 19 VII, III| Lotti, a man not in the confidence of Piero, who was therefore 20 VIII, IV | strength, could give them confidence; but observing the dust 21 VIII, IV | fidelity he had the greatest confidence, when it was at once concluded, 22 VIII, IV | for in proportion to the confidence they evinced toward him, 23 VIII, IV | friends; for they had no confidence in the Venetians, and on


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