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failure 12
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faith 19
faithful 16
faithfully 2
faithless 3
fall 16
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16 flight
16 freedom
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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faithful

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | they had first sworn to be faithful to the church. This agreement 2 III, III| servitude and poverty; for faithful servants are always servants, 3 III, VII| thought sufficient to make him faithful; but he, more influenced 4 IV, IV | he would receive them as faithful subjects of the Florentine 5 V, II | country’s liberty would be faithful to himself; and Francesco 6 V, III| inhabitants of which, although faithful to their rulers, being influenced 7 V, VI | peasantry are warlike and faithful, and the rapid current undermining 8 VI, IV | long be either friendly or faithful to him. On the other hand, 9 VI, V | not find braver or more faithful friends, to defend him against 10 VI, V | period, considered brave and faithful. Two hundred infantry were 11 VI, VI | and induce him to continue faithful to them. Gherardo affected 12 VII, III| Luca Pitti, to keep him faithful in their cause. Niccolo 13 VII, III| having found me so long faithful, should now prove unmerciful, 14 VIII, III| Pisa. To keep the Lucchese faithful, and prevent them from furnishing 15 VIII, IV | the garrison was brave and faithful to the Florentines, it was 16 VIII, VII| presence he might keep the city faithful; and Pagolantonio Soderini


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