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acquires 1
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acquisition 19
acquisitions 4
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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acquisition

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Inflated with so great an acquisition, Roger first took the title 2 I, VII| desire of glory, but for the acquisition of either property or safety. 3 III, I | observed, that from the acquisition of power, made by the people 4 III, VI | Florence on account of this acquisition as ever took place in any 5 III, VII| with the king of NaplesAcquisition of Cortona.~During the war 6 IV, IV | they led by the hope of acquisition than by the fear of loss. 7 IV, IV | that would accrue from the acquisition, and justified the enterprise 8 IV, IV | might be gained was the acquisition of Lucca, which he acknowledged 9 IV, IV | willingly allow them to make the acquisition; for the former only consented 10 V, II | former occasions, such an acquisition might be looked upon as 11 V, III| desire to prevent so great an acquisition from falling into the hands 12 V, VI | and, rejoicing over his acquisition, descended into the valley 13 VI, II | being ten years since their acquisition of power, and the authority 14 VII, I | dominions by any valuable acquisition; and he regretted it the 15 VII, VI | themselves of a most valuable acquisition and him of great glory; 16 VIII, VI | Santa, for without it the acquisition of Serezana lost much of 17 VIII, VI | garrison, were to impede their acquisition of Serezana. To induce the 18 VIII, VI | that would result from the acquisition, and spoke so forcibly upon 19 VIII, VII| direction of Genoa, by the acquisition of Pietra Santa and Serezana.


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