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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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insolence

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | emperor of Germany and the insolence of the Roman people, which 2 II, III | in order to restrain this insolence, determined to recall those 3 II, III | returned to their accustomed insolence, for one or more of their 4 II, V | to aid in repressing the insolence of the nobility.~In the 5 II, V | him with authority. His insolence rose to such a height, that 6 II, VII | worth of one party and the insolence of the other, would restrain 7 II, VIII| him, or to chastise his insolence, and seeing his labor fruitless, 8 II, I | some new instance of their insolence and pride. These things 9 III, II | and their faction; for the insolence of the Guelphs against the 10 III, II | resolved to put an end to their insolence, and perceiving the middle 11 III, II | guard the state, correct the insolence of the powerful, and ameliorate 12 III, IV | punish such extraordinary insolence, and drawing the sword with 13 III, V | discontent. To this the insolence of Giorgio Scali and Tommaso 14 III, V | plebeians, were caused by the insolence and tyrannical proceedings 15 IV, II | was well to restrain the insolence of the latter by the assistance 16 V, II | enemy, and in peace, the insolence of those who govern them. 17 V, III | seemed necessary to curb his insolence, and not allow it to increase 18 V, IV | assuring him that if his insolence were not in some way curbed, 19 V, V | and wearied out by the insolence of the great, would most 20 VI, I | camp before Martinengo—The insolence of Niccolo Piccinino—The 21 VI, I | such a tone of unbounded insolence, that, losing all respect 22 VIII, VI | unable to endure their insolence, united his own forces with


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