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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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disposition

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III| together. This ungenial disposition, while their fear of the 2 III, I | His cruel and tyrannical disposition, however, might have taught 3 IV, I | a humane and benevolent disposition, obtained the supreme magistracy 4 IV, III| who being of a restless disposition, never ceased exciting him 5 IV, IV | of Lucca; his malevolent disposition toward them; and their embarrassing 6 IV, VI | unwearied generosity of his disposition, made himself partisans 7 IV, VI | in the commissary. This disposition aggravated the offenses 8 IV, VII| acquainting him with the disposition of the city in his favor, 9 V, III| the Italian states, the disposition of their armies, and the 10 VI, V | expressions of an amicable disposition and admonitions to peace; 11 VI, V | convinced of his unfriendly disposition, and observed many preparations 12 VI, VII| and was doubtful of the disposition of many of his barons, who 13 VII, I | previously made. To restrain this disposition, Cosmo had the choice of 14 VII, II | effect, he found so great a disposition to change and instability, 15 VIII, I | very often has his good disposition perverted to evil. The proceedings 16 VIII, IV | the affairs of Italy, the disposition of her princes and people, 17 VIII, IV | circumstance changed the disposition of the pope; for although 18 VIII, V | Pesaro; and to sound the disposition of the pope, and know whether 19 VIII, VI | By the mildness of his disposition (for he was peaceable and 20 VIII, VII| evinced a more amicable disposition, and received their ambassadors


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