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angelo 4
anger 19
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19 abandon
19 acquisition
19 age
19 anger
19 animosity
19 book
19 capitano
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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anger

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Frederick returned to Germany in anger, and, after many battles 2 II, II | being threatened with the anger of the count, for affording 3 II, IV | the city, and left it in anger, so that greater confusion 4 II, VI | exiles, so great was the anger of the multitude on account 5 II, VII| this the Twenty, seeing the anger of the people, thought to 6 II, I | arrogance of one party and the anger of the other rose to such 7 II, I | This discourse excited the anger of the nobility to the highest 8 III, IV | two of the Signors, with anger; and, reassuming a little 9 III, VII| His violence excites the anger of the people— They have 10 III, VII| could think of, excited with anger, gave them to understand 11 V, III| Florentines we had excited his anger, we should have lost our 12 V, VII| this, the count, in great anger, replied: “He wished the 13 VI, II | become friends.~The duke’s anger caused the renewal of war 14 VI, IV | Milanese, through their anger against the count, would 15 VI, VII| the war; and then in great anger left the city.~Thus with 16 VII, I | his enemy; and from his anger originated the greatest 17 VIII, I | their due. This gave rise to anger in the Pazzi, and fear on 18 VIII, V | to break forth from the anger of the pope and the Venetians 19 VIII, VI | became known at LAquila, the anger of the inhabitants arose


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