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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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injurious

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII| the greatness of Braccio injurious to the church, received 2 III, III| disturbance arose, much more injurious to the republic than anything 3 III, VI | establishment was not less injurious to the citizens, or less 4 IV, I | defensive, and that it is less injurious, even when attended with 5 IV, II | there being nothing so injurious to the people as such a 6 V, II | The duke adopts measures injurious to the FlorentinesNiccolo 7 V, VI | less disgraceful and less injurious to lose dominions only, 8 V, VI | private feelings, fails to be injurious to the general convenience.~ 9 V, VII| to the Florentines than injurious to the duke; for, had they 10 V, VII| for many qualities were injurious to him in a factious community, 11 VI, I | plunder and ransom. Victory is injurious when the foe escapes, or 12 VI, I | abandon the enterprise. This injurious and most insolent mode of 13 VI, IV | other hand, all that was injurious to his enemies favored the 14 VI, V | which he declared to be injurious to the Venetians, and inconsistent 15 VII, I | disunited—Some differences are injurious; others not so—The kind 16 VII, I | factions and parties they are injurious; but when maintained without 17 VII, I | influence thus acquired is injurious, so is the former beneficial, 18 VII, I | members of the councils with injurious and arrogant expressions, 19 VII, I | them, or preventing their injurious results. He thus not only 20 VII, II | be favorable to him and injurious to themselves; for if they 21 VIII, I | dangerous it was, and how injurious to his authority, to unite 22 VIII, II | could not be induced, by any injurious words or deeds, to utter 23 VIII, V | equally unlooked for and injurious; for Mahomet dying suddenly,


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