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animate 3
animated 1
animosities 9
animosity 19
anjou 22
annalena 1
annates 1
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19 acquisition
19 age
19 anger
19 animosity
19 book
19 capitano
19 castles
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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animosity

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | prudence, excited the ardent animosity of the people, and their 2 II, IV | remove all cause of further animosity, he ordered his son to go 3 II, IV | Pistoia, increased the old animosity between the Cerchi and the 4 II, IV | these natural causes of animosity new injuries were added. 5 III, I | emigrants, or on account of the animosity between the nobility and 6 III, I | occasion of quarrel or of party animosity could arise, since those 7 III, V | such great and universal animosity against him, that his enemies 8 V, III| provoke them to greater animosity. They endeavor to deprive 9 V, IV | territory augments that animosity and envy, from which arise 10 V, V | former possessors, or the animosity of its present masters, 11 VI, III| the city would excite the animosity of the Milanese, and perhaps 12 VI, V | dominions; so fierce was the animosity with which they entered 13 VI, VI | would be disturbed by the animosity of Alfonso against the Genoese; 14 VII, II | without effect, and the animosity of the parties began to 15 VII, VI | CHAPTER VI~Origin of the animosity between Sixtus IV. and Lorenzo 16 VII, VI | as the reasons of their animosity against the Florentines, 17 VIII, II | Lorenzo were both aware of the animosity of the Pazzi, and their 18 VIII, III| mission gave fresh cause of animosity rather than of union. The 19 VIII, IV | Florentines, had a particular animosity against the people of Colle.~


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