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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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violence

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, VII | matter to excite them to violence, but a difficult thing to 2 II, VIII| most completely was the violence which, without any distinction 3 III, I | not yet proceeded to open violence, but only contended in the 4 III, II | and incited the city to violence, was Benedetto degli Alberti, 5 III, II | proceeding to the commission of violence. Salvestro intended to enact 6 III, III | acquired either by deceit or violence, in order to conceal the 7 III, IV | after the commission of much violence, by way of associating it 8 III, IV | were for fear of further violence granted, by the joint deliberation 9 III, V | practiced such excessive violence against the citizens. And 10 III, VII | VII~Maso degli Albizzi—His violence excites the anger of the 11 III, VII | secure, which needed so much violence for its defense, a violence 12 III, VII | violence for its defense, a violence excessively offensive, not 13 IV, III | did not proceed to any violence.~ 14 IV, IV | Albizzi appointed commissariesViolence of Astorre Gianni.~About 15 VII, I | of moderation, so that no violence was committed by them, nor 16 VII, II | individual; but if they attempted violence they would incur great dangers; 17 VII, IV | Piero deMedici for the violence committed in Florence—His 18 VII, IV | moderation, and not by their violence effect their country’s ruin. 19 VII, IV | such shocking examples of violence and avarice as in this city. 20 VIII, II | from exile with arms and violence, but by your unanimous desire 21 VIII, III | But if God was just, and violence was offensive to him, he


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