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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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offense

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, VI | of the nobility, taking offense at this proceeding, endeavored 2 III, I | reasonable, no particular offense was given to the nobility; 3 III, I | office. This gave great offense to Benchi, who, in union 4 III, VII| These words gave so great offense, that being communicated 5 IV, III| city. This, however, gave offense to many of his party; for 6 IV, VI | was the earliest to take offense; and while the war was proceeding 7 V, I | sign, or action that gave offense to the ruling party was 8 V, III| desire in them, or that any offense you can commit, can provoke 9 VI, V | trivial matters should give offense to so great a republic; 10 VI, VII| Malatesti, which gave so much offense to Jacopo Piccinino, the 11 VII, II | kind of claim, took great offense, loaded him with opprobrious 12 VIII, I | pope many fresh grounds of offense, before the matter was settled. 13 VIII, I | Florence gave him great offense, he resided almost constantly 14 VIII, IV | necessities they had committed any offense, they were desirous to make 15 VIII, VII| at Florence, gave general offense; however, they set Giovanni


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