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fails 4
failure 12
fair 1
faith 19
faithful 16
faithfully 2
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19 endeavoring
19 external
19 faenza
19 faith
19 federigo
19 gone
19 indignation
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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faith

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | Princes should keep their Faith,” and he will be convinced 2 I, II | the customs of the ancient faith with the miracles of the 3 I, II | Christians had been united in one faith, fewer disorders would have 4 I, III| frequently broken their faith, had recourse to Pepin II., 5 I, III| assented. Desiderius kept faith at first, and proceeded 6 I, V | which from attachment to the faith performed valiantly against 7 II, I | evils which his breach of faith might bring upon himself, 8 II, VI | fortune that reward of bad faith and mischievous counsels 9 II, VII| himself about his breach of faith. Upon this the Florentines 10 II, I | terms as a man of little faith; reminding him of his friendship 11 III, V | mob, possessing neither faith nor gratitude. Observing 12 IV, V | commended them to his good faith, believing him to possess 13 V, III| returns to Tuscany—The bad faith of the Venetians toward 14 VI, II | the League, his pledged faith, their recent services, 15 VI, IV | preserve unblemished that faith towards us which he had 16 VI, IV | if perjuries, if violated faith, if treacheries displease 17 VI, VII| to become soldiers of the faith. Solemn processions were 18 VII, IV | with disgrace? Now, by that faith which is binding upon all 19 VIII, IV | induce princes to keep faith.~The castles being restored,


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