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19 gone
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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injured

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III | some of the populace being injured, while the laws were insufficient 2 II, VII | and among those whom he injured were Piero deBardi and 3 II, VIII| families who had been most injured by him, fearful that if 4 III, I | none felt so particularly injured with it as the Ricci; for 5 III, VI | considered himself greatly injured by the Florentines. While 6 III, VI | Alberti was not the only injured party during these troubles 7 III, VII | Medici, who felt themselves injured by these proceedings, but 8 IV, IV | and that if they had been injured by her enslavers, as formerly 9 IV, VI | less in yours, who never injured me; therefore cheer up, 10 V, I | great number of persons injured by the opposite party, resolved 11 VI, I | and the other was the less injured by defeat; for the routed 12 VI, IV | evident that he had not injured the Milanese, but only taken 13 VI, IV | abandon his design. This idea injured them in two ways: one, by 14 VI, VII | 1463. He was, however, less injured by his defeat than by the 15 VII, I | return from exile, that he injured the city, and that it was 16 VII, IV | Prato considered themselves injured by the pride and avarice 17 VIII, II | granted we have greatly injured them, and that they are 18 VIII, III | injuriously menaced and injured the republic with pontifical 19 VIII, III | viceregent, and allow his injured people who were not admitted


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