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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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fury

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | his endeavors abate its fury. Leaving Lombardy by way 2 II, VIII| could save him from the fury of the multitude; but both 3 II, VIII| have its share. This rabid fury, however hurtful to the 4 II, I | they could not resist the fury of the people; for this 5 II, I | palaces with such outrageous fury, that the most cruel enemy 6 III, I | more hatred, and greater fury than we had ever done on 7 III, III | counteract them.~This popular fury being abated by the authority 8 III, IV | other hand, some, seeing the fury of this unreasonable multitude 9 III, IV | weapons and with the utmost fury resolved to force the Signory 10 III, V | outrageous and overwhelming fury against them, that they 11 III, VI | save him from the rabid fury of the party that was now 12 III, VI | some degree to gratify the fury of the mob, and to reduce 13 VI, VII | contended with indescribable fury, and huge bodies sometimes 14 VII, V | plundered and burned; and the fury of the mob rose to such 15 VIII, III | each other with the utmost fury; and the Florentines seeing


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