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understood 7
undertake 26
undertaken 15
undertaking 20
undertakings 6
undertook 10
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20 winter
19 abandon
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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undertaking

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | he would derive from the undertaking, and the facility with which 2 I, VI | large army, still found his undertaking a difficult one; so, seeing 3 I, VI | the weight of so vast an undertaking, without being driven away, 4 II, V | come. They failed in their undertaking by having left part of their 5 II, V | they did not abandon their undertaking, but still desirous of one 6 II, VI | take arms; and thus the undertaking was abandoned, without any 7 II, VII | just at the moment when the undertaking against Lucca had entirely 8 II, VIII| coward to shun a glorious undertaking because some uncertainty 9 II, VIII| obstinately persevere in their undertaking against their sovereign. 10 III, I | that, though a difficult undertaking, it will still be attended 11 IV, II | showed the propriety of undertaking the war; and that if it 12 V, II | seeing the facility of the undertaking. You need be under no apprehension 13 V, III | would be by no means an easy undertaking. The Lucchese, as might 14 VI, VI | earnestness prosecuted his undertaking, and, by such means as were 15 VI, VI | their minds to the glorious undertaking. He then arranged the measures 16 VI, VII | give him an opportunity of undertaking the conquest of Naples, 17 VII, II | names as favorable to the undertaking. Upon one occasion, particularly 18 VII, VI | Being resolved upon their undertaking, they were often together, 19 VIII, I | to the success of their undertaking. Francesco dePazzi and 20 VIII, I | caused the failure of their undertaking; for time pressing, they


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