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advantageous 6
advantages 13
adventures 1
adversaries 22
adversary 1
adverse 6
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23 uguccione
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23 wholly
22 adversaries
22 anjou
22 appear
22 bardi
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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adversaries

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, V | known it gave courage to his adversaries, and they took arms against 2 II, V | and all Guelphs; but their adversaries being in power they could 3 III, II | Guelphic party against their adversaries—The Guelphs endeavor to 4 III, II | closely in opposition to their adversaries. The eight carried on the 5 III, II | they had driven all their adversaries out of it. They were unanimous 6 III, IV | Novella, to encounter his adversaries. The plebeians, who as before 7 IV, I | by the bravery of their adversaries as by the severity of the 8 IV, III| design becoming known to his adversaries, Ser Martino was retained 9 IV, VI | or if the ambition of his adversaries compelled him to adopt a 10 IV, VI | party, and the union of our adversaries. In the first place, Neri 11 IV, VI | Giovanni and in favor of our adversaries. Tommaso and Niccolo Soderini 12 IV, VI | party as in that of our adversaries. And when troubles arise, 13 IV, VII| that party, since their adversaries had joined the plebeians. 14 IV, VII| be used to induce their adversaries to lay down their arms. 15 IV, VII| The Signory, seeing their adversaries disarmed, continued to negotiate 16 V, I | withdrawing the names of their adversaries from the purses, and filling 17 VII, I | restraining influence of its adversaries, and being subject to no 18 VII, I | country, either overcame their adversaries, or remained uninjured by 19 VII, II | the Crocetta, and their adversaries in the Pieta. The latter 20 VII, III| Piero fully prepared and his adversaries unarmed, began to consider, 21 VIII, IV | they were superior to their adversaries, nor their position, which 22 VIII, V | enemy. The duke, seeing his adversaries close upon him, found he


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