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disturbances 25
disturbed 15
disturbing 2
disunion 17
disunited 8
disuse 2
ditch 3
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17 dignity
17 disorder
17 disorders
17 disunion
17 division
17 establishment
17 example
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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disunion

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| of the eastern, and the disunion which prevailed among the 2 I, IV | his actions and origin.~Disunion having arisen among the 3 I, IV | Italy, on account of the disunion which prevailed, he directed 4 II, III| by illiberal measures and disunion, would tend to the destruction 5 II, IV | Charles had caused greater disunion than before. The pope again 6 II, V | the principal causes of disunion, he might easily put a stop 7 III, I | great, held Florence in disunion; although in each city it 8 III, III| can you expect from your disunion but subjugation? or from 9 III, III| disunited and rich; their disunion will give us the victory, 10 III, VI | others in order to avoid disunion among themselves, declared 11 IV, III| and the city in manifest disunion.~There were at the palace, 12 IV, III| and brought poverty and disunion upon themselves.~Being at 13 IV, VI | enlarged upon the danger of disunion, and endeavored to show 14 V, II | enmities have disunited? The disunion which still prevails will 15 VI, II | it was apprehended that disunion would ensue among the Bentivogli, 16 VII, I | II.~Florence continued in disunion and disturbance. The dissensions 17 VIII, V | at Bondeno— Their lossesDisunion among the LeagueLodovico


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