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valley 13
valleys 1
valois 2
valor 20
valori 2
valuable 8
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20 subjects
20 taxes
20 undertaking
20 valor
20 winter
19 abandon
19 acquisition
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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valor

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | they, being superior in valor to the people thereabout, 2 I, II | he had won with his own valor and blood; while Sophia, 3 I, III| not so much by his own valor as by that of Charles Martel, 4 I, III| Tuscany, their leader. By his valor Rome was saved from the 5 I, VII| Company of St. George, whose valor and discipline soon caused 6 I, VII| leader, possessed of true valor, would have covered these 7 II, II | country, for he hoped that the valor which had expelled the Guelphs, 8 II, IV | the Donati, but, by the valor of Corso, they were repulsed 9 III, VII| save them than their own valor. From the time of the king10 V, I | good. The reason is, that valor produces peace; peace, repose; 11 V, I | became allies. From the valor, therefore, of these new 12 V, II | were still animated by the valor of former times. But now, 13 VI, V | down, and either from the valor of its defenders or his 14 VII, II | but by his own personal valor, obtained the principal 15 VII, V | sincerity of the latter, or the valor of the former. He concluded 16 VIII, III| advantage obtained by the valor of the one, was more than 17 VIII, IV | attack with such obstinate valor, that he was at last compelled 18 VIII, V | this engagement, greater valor was exhibited on both sides 19 VIII, V | long enjoy the fruit of his valor; for having, during the 20 VIII, VII| operations, and instances of valor occurred on both sides.


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