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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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gained

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, V | bounds; and the opinion gained further strength, upon his 2 II, VI | as there was little to be gained and much to lose. Not being 3 III, IV | they could. Having thus gained the victory, the tumults 4 III, V | favor of the mob is often gained or lost by the most trifling 5 III, V | him to leave them.~Having gained Benedetto and the leaders 6 III, VII| time, the government having gained greater strength, and being 7 IV, IV | ancient privileges. Having gained them over, they went to 8 IV, IV | advantage that might be gained was the acquisition of Lucca, 9 V, I | armies, so that glory was not gained by war nor repose by peace. 10 V, II | liberated the king, and gained credit to himself through 11 V, VI | territories in Lombardy and gained nothing in Tuscany. Each 12 VI, II | the count’s assistance, gained possession of Urbino. He 13 VI, III| having resolved, that having gained the count over to their 14 VII, I | party of Cosmo deMedici gained the ascendant in 1434; but 15 VIII, I | the archbishop. They also gained over Bernardo Bandini and 16 VIII, III| retire in disgrace. Having gained these few days to recruit 17 VIII, IV | means as these the opinion gained ground, that if he were 18 VIII, VI | such impetuosity, that they gained possession of the rampart


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