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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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hill

  Book,  Chapter
1 2, XXIV | placed on the apex of a hill that extended into the sea, 2 3, XIV | he placed them behind a hill, and commanded that at a 3 3, XVIII| which is on the top of the hill. The Florentines hearing 4 3, XVIII| forces were brought to the hill above Marradi, the enemy [ 5 3, XXXIX| the army, had observed a hill immediately above the camp 6 3, XXXIX| useful the taking of that hill was to the Roman army, nor 7 3, XXXIX| from a distance if that hill was accessible or not, and 8 3, XXXIX| him, by the taking of that hill, to save the Roman army,


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