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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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offensive

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | treated him in the most offensive manner, saying she wished 2 III, I | insolent mode of proceeding was offensive to many; but none felt so 3 III, V | were in the highest degree offensive; so that he was easily induced 4 III, VI | executions had always been offensive to Benedetto Alberti, they 5 III, VII| a violence excessively offensive, not only to those of the 6 IV, I | the good, and license is offensive to the wise: the former 7 IV, II | Therefore, to render the law as offensive as possible, and to make 8 IV, III| was in the highest degree offensive. But as it is found men 9 IV, III| time. This was extremely offensive to the people of Volterra, 10 V, I | they entered into a league, offensive and defensive, with the 11 V, III| of procedure were highly offensive to the Florentines, for 12 V, III| of the Greek empire, and offensive to its clergy, yet being 13 VI, II | instance of cowardice was very offensive to Baldaccio, who, on many 14 VI, III| protection, with an alliance offensive and defensive, provided 15 VI, V | assigned in justification of offensive measures. On this account 16 VII, I | the city, and that it was offensive to God to drive so many 17 VII, II | civil discord was extremely offensive, thought it would be well 18 VII, IV | neither of them acted on the offensive, besieged any town, or gave 19 VII, VI | oppressed, that tyranny is offensive to thee.” To the duke, on 20 VIII, II | concealed under some less offensive covering, they have adopted 21 VIII, III| was just, and violence was offensive to him, he would be displeased


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