Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | his enterprise; and as if oppressed with the weight of so vast
2 II, VI | or his father constantly oppressed them.~To these troubles
3 II, VII | prevailing against those who had oppressed them but of submitting to
4 II, VIII| new invention, grievously oppressed. And in completing the same
5 III, II | who, proud and avaricious, oppressed many of the cities. One
6 III, II | that the people should be oppressed by a few powerful persons.
7 III, III | labor, or their masters oppressed them, they had no one of
8 III, V | whom they so grievously oppressed.~This suspicion increasing,
9 IV, II | one with which they have oppressed the city; for the war against
10 IV, IV | them live under the tyrant, oppressed and exhausted by him; for,
11 IV, IV | friendly city, feeble and oppressed, they would make one free
12 IV, V | to an upright mind to be oppressed with slander. The Ten endeavored,
13 V, I | regulations did not reach, he was oppressed with taxes imposed for the
14 V, II | occurs that one party is oppressed and the other triumphant;
15 V, II | war, but not when equally oppressed under all circumstances,
16 V, III | its clergy, yet being then oppressed by the Turks, and fearing
17 V, V | approach Florence, the people oppressed with taxes, and wearied
18 VII, II | it was not long afterward oppressed and ruined.~At this time,
19 VII, IV | had conquered, unless they oppressed not merely their enemies,
20 VII, VI | prove, by protecting the oppressed, that tyranny is offensive
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