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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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suffered

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | emperor for their defense, or suffered some one to usurp the dominion. 2 I, II | troubles which they had suffered from the frequent influx 3 I, II | the other Roman provinces suffered, when they not only changed 4 I, II | a proof of this; having suffered more horrors from the Arian 5 I, II | for besides the evils they suffered from the disordered state 6 II, VI | Florentines. The injury they suffered from Castruccio, after the 7 II, VIII| the many wrongs they had suffered from the people. When the 8 III, I | equally to both, the Ricci suffered from it by far the most; 9 III, V | him for the injury he had suffered and provide for his future 10 IV, I | The first families that suffered in this way were the Alberti, 11 IV, III | threatened, and the recent defeat suffered at Zagonara, which served 12 V, IV | the Venetians constantly suffered fresh losses of territory, 13 VI, III | Consequently the troops suffered, particularly from want 14 VI, III | the Venetians ever before suffered such a thorough rout and 15 VII, I | the close of his life he suffered great affliction; for, of 16 VII, II | the misconduct of others, suffered much ill-treatment both 17 VII, V | city; which for a whole day suffered the greatest horrors, neither 18 VII, VI | of the injuries they had suffered, and adroitly intimated, 19 VIII, II | the injuries others have suffered, and rejoice in the attachment 20 VIII, III | appealed against the injuries suffered from the pontiff to a future 21 VIII, IV | to avoid death, they had suffered war, interdicts, and other 22 VIII, V | men at arms: and having suffered so great a destruction of 23 VIII, VI | and the injury they had suffered, in the death of so many


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