Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Clefis was cruel to such a degree, not only toward strangers,
2 II, IV | parties increased to such a degree, that any trivial accident
3 II, V | hatred increased to such a degree that the Neri faction to
4 II, VIII| cannot wear away, nor can any degree of merit in a prince countervail
5 II, VIII| did not in the slightest degree soften the obdurate mind
6 II, VIII| whom they in the highest degree hated. To this hatred, was
7 II, VIII| oppression increased to such a degree, that not merely the Florentines,
8 II, I | the other rose to such a degree, that the heads of the people
9 III, II | procrastination was in the highest degree perilous to themselves;
10 III, V | of the populace to such a degree of outrageous and overwhelming
11 III, V | measures were in the highest degree offensive; so that he was
12 III, VI | up. Nevertheless, in some degree to gratify the fury of the
13 IV, III | classes it was in the highest degree offensive. But as it is
14 IV, III | declaring it in the highest degree unjust in being laid not
15 IV, VII | of Cosmo.~Cosmo in some degree recovered his spirits, and
16 VI, I | A ruler possessing any degree of humanity, cannot rejoice
17 VII, II | nor leave them with any degree of security to his son during
18 VIII, I | always attains to a greater degree of power, and very often
19 VIII, VII | nature, hated him to such a degree, that she determined to
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