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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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felt

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | pope. He was the first who felt the importance of spiritual 2 II, III | made against them than they felt the acrimonious spirit with 3 II, VI | although the nobility, who felt the obligation on account 4 II, VIII| to their country; for he felt assured that the generous 5 III, I | offensive to many; but none felt so particularly injured 6 III, VII | and to the Medici, who felt themselves injured by these 7 IV, II | throughout Florence; but none felt it so severely as the nobility, 8 V, IV | submit to him. The count felt the force of the fears entertained 9 V, V | military license. As they felt sure the count would endeavor 10 V, VI | powerless. The count also felt alarmed, for, through Niccolo’ 11 VI, III | which would be severely felt by the Florentines; for 12 VI, IV | Venetians their friends, felt assured that the count had 13 VI, V | their dominion; for they felt quite sure that the injuries 14 VI, V | designs, the ambassadors felt convinced of his unfriendly 15 VI, VII | wounded; so that the alarm felt by the pope and all Christendom, 16 VII, I | family.” His great mind also felt distressed at the idea that 17 VII, I | annoyance to Cosmo, who felt he had incurred great expense 18 VII, IV | discretion that all present felt a presentiment of his becoming 19 VIII, II | the government; but they felt assured that any design 20 VIII, IV | increased the regret he felt at his departure from Sienna; 21 VIII, VI | their own conduct, for they felt all the inconvenience of 22 VIII, VII | such universal regret was felt. As from his death the greatest


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