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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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resist

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | Visigoths, and unable to resist them, were invited by Boniface, 2 II, V | the count, did not dare to resist him. Still his authority 3 II, VI | in arms, and prepared to resist them. So completely subdued 4 II, I | brave men, they could not resist the fury of the people; 5 IV, II | lawful to kill any that might resist the officers employed to 6 IV, IV | them; but being unable to resist so many, he was at last 7 IV, VI | we should not be able to resist them. True it is, we still 8 V, IV | themselves able alone to resist the duke, had not deigned 9 V, IV | consider what should be done to resist Filippo’s power, which was 10 V, VI | the Malatesti they might resist Niccolo; but finding them 11 V, VII| mounted and prepared to resist their attack; and as Micheletto 12 V, VII| them, and when they could resist no longer, they yielded 13 VI, III| power and their inability to resist. The king, finding he could 14 VI, III| conscious of their inability to resist him, and unwilling to obey 15 VI, V | they imagined, be unable to resist them, even with all the 16 VI, V | attack they were unable to resist. The Venetians and the king ( 17 VI, VI | Florentines in Italy to resist the hostile League, they 18 VII, III| unpopular, would be unable to resist. At this time there resided 19 VIII, III| Florentines; for having to resist the foe in the direction 20 VIII, VII| and repose, and conquer or resist his enemies at a distance,


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