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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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cruel

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | his victories. Clefis was cruel to such a degree, not only 2 II, II | of the church. To this so cruel a sentence, given against 3 II, IV | virtue failed to soften the cruel mind of Bertacca, and having 4 II, V | the citizens. This man was cruel and rapacious; and going 5 II, VIII| informer to be put to a cruel death. This mode of proceeding 6 II, VIII| proceedings testified, was cruel and avaricious, difficult 7 II, I | outrageous fury, that the most cruel enemy of the Florentine 8 III, I | nothing too unjust, too cruel, too avaricious for them 9 III, I | consigned to oblivion. His cruel and tyrannical disposition, 10 VI, IV | their requests. But as with cruel, avaricious, or, in their 11 VII, VI | Galeazzo was licentious and cruel, of both which vices he


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