Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII| him. So that filled with envy, he was not able to sow
2 1, XXIV| Manlius afterward, either from envy or from his evil nature,
3 1, XL | that the Senate, because of envy of the Plebs, was unwilling
4 1, LIII| might arise some tumult, envy, and ill will against the
5 2 | things either from fear or envy, these two reasons for hating
6 2 | offend or give cause for envy of them. But the contrary
7 2, XIII| not their arms, generating envy and suspicion in those who
8 2, XIII| Latins. And so much was this envy and so powerful this fear,
9 2, XIV | insolent men who, either from envy or for other reasons, have
10 2, XIX | not want to because they envy his power. These Communities
11 2, XXII| are frowned upon both from envy and from other reasons of
12 3, I | the others put aside all envy, placing again on him all
13 3, V | palace, with disgust and envy for him resulting. So that
14 3, VI | Nobility had injured him from envy, and demanded that he be
15 3, VIII| this man because of the envy he had for the honors given
16 3, XVI | times of peace; for through envy of their reputation which
17 3, XXX | NECESSARY TO EXTINGUISH ENVY; AND HOW THE DEFENSE OF
18 3, XXX | virtu, he has extinguished envy; this, many times, is the
19 3, XXX | able to act well, the said envy not permitting them to have
20 3, XXX | in important events.~This envy can be extinguished in two
21 3, XXX | other way of extinguishing envy is, when either by violence
22 3, XXX | country. To overcome such envy, there is no other remedy
23 3, XXX | nothing else other than envy. Brother Girolamo Savonarola
24 3, XXX | able to extinguish this envy; seeing himself young and
25 3, XXX | many who opposed him from envy, without any trouble, violence,
26 3, XXX | been able to overcome this envy.~The other thing to be noted
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