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alammano 1
alans 4
alaric 2
alarm 17
alarmed 36
alarming 2
alas 1
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18 walls
18 willingly
17 accused
17 alarm
17 alike
17 applied
17 attempted
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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alarm

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | Urban IV., in continual alarm; so that, in order to subdue 2 II, I | as soon as the cause of alarm is removed, men gladly resort 3 II, VII| Signory should order the alarm to be rung, and called the 4 II, VII| and compelled to sound the alarm, upon which the people presently 5 III, I | dissensions to occasion you alarm, but to remind you of their 6 III, V | Florence to live in continual alarm, and induced them to lend 7 IV, I | what gave every one greater alarm, and offered sufficient 8 IV, IV | be sufficiently great to alarm even a people that had long 9 V, V | presence of enemies, raised an alarm, and called the people to 10 VI, I | anxiety to the count, and alarm to the Venetians, was the 11 VI, IV | win them by presents, or alarm them by menaces. We, therefore, 12 VI, V | of the city, to the great alarm and injury of the people, 13 VI, VII| emperor wounded; so that the alarm felt by the pope and all 14 VII, I | But the greatest cause of alarm to the higher classes, and 15 VII, IV | of itself sufficient to alarm the enemy; but they considered 16 VII, IV | whose extreme youth excited alarm in the minds of thinking 17 VII, VI | Florence caused much more alarm, and terminated a peace


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