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chapels 2
chapter 59
character 32
charge 18
chargeable 1
charged 4
charges 7
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18 castello
18 changed
18 changes
18 charge
18 conferred
18 diotisalvi
18 escaped
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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charge

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | possession of it to others, as a charge full of danger and expense; 2 I, IV | although they found no actual charge against the king, still, 3 II, III | the city which at his own charge and peril he had delivered 4 II, V | Signory, by whose command a charge was made before Piero Branca, 5 II, VII | misfortune was laid to the charge of their greediness and 6 II, VIII| only to show what a heavy charge you take upon yourself, 7 II, VIII| been induced to take this charge upon himself, not from his 8 II, I | they left four Gonfalons in charge of the two bridges, and 9 III, II | much as possible from the charge of causing the mischief, 10 IV, III | they were supported at her charge.~An example of an opposite 11 IV, VI | but what is worse, they charge us with the very design 12 IV, VI | was confined, under the charge of Federigo Malavolti. In 13 IV, VII | predecessor, to prison, upon the charge of having applied the public 14 V, IV | Niccolo left it under the charge of his son, Francesco, and 15 V, VII | bravely withstood the enemy’s charge upon the bridge; but Astorre 16 VI, III | least defended. At the first charge, as commonly happens in 17 VI, IV | charging him. Whether the charge were true or false, that 18 VIII, VI | induced them to proceed to the charge with such impetuosity, that


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