| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1762 - 864 páginas
...greedily fwallowed al!, whether true or falfe, out of the hatred they bore to them. And though Niccolö da Uzzano, and the other heads of that party, were fufficiently...bafe artifices, and had feveral private meetings to con£der of proper means to prevent the effect of them, yet they could not fix upon any expedient.... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli, Ellis Farneworth - 1775 - 502 páginas
...greedily fwallowed all, whether true or falfe, out of the hatred they bore to them. And though Niccolo da Uzzano and the other heads of that party, were fufficiently...meetings to confider of proper means to prevent the efTeft of them, yet they could not fix upon any expedient, tt was very dangerous, they knew, to connive... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 518 páginas
...that party, perfectly well aware of these base artifices, had had several private meetings to consider of proper means to prevent the effect of them ; yet...dangerous, they knew, to connive at them, and not less to proceed to open violence ; Uzzano himself was averse to any remedies of that kind. Barbadori,... | |
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