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greater 141
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greatness 22
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22 greatness
22 hostilities
22 importance
22 insolence
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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greatness

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | country to such a state of greatness that her previous sufferings 2 I, III| CHAPTER III~Beginning of the greatness of the pontiffs in Italy— 3 I, III| thus given to the rising greatness of Pisa, in which city multitudes 4 I, V | of Italy—Beginning of the greatness of the house of EsteGuelphs 5 I, VI | Pepin and the Greek emperorGreatness of VeniceDecline of Venice— 6 I, VII| the Visconti, to dread the greatness of the lord of Padua, and 7 I, VII| but the pope, thinking the greatness of Braccio injurious to 8 II, II | Military establishments—The greatness of FlorenceMovements of 9 II, II | and would have attained greatness of the most exalted kind, 10 II, VI | Florentines, fearing his greatness, resolved, before he should 11 III, I | attained a more exalted greatness.~But in Florence, the people 12 III, I | the stepping-stone to his greatness; for, making himself the 13 III, V | were, by force. Nor was the greatness of his family, or his former 14 IV, III| their aid to oppose the greatness of one who, if allowed to 15 IV, IV | become an obstacle to the greatness of their own republic.~The 16 IV, VI | mode of proceedings—The greatness of Cosmo excites the jealousy 17 V, I | corresponding to her ancient greatness (which under a well-organized 18 V, I | admiration of their virtue and greatness like those of the ancients, 19 V, IV | perceived in the duke’s greatness the source of ruin both 20 VI, II | jealous of the increasing greatness of the Venetians, and he 21 VI, IV | injury, in hope that the greatness of the advantage would satisfy 22 VIII, IV | was more astonished at the greatness of his mind, the promptitude


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