Book, Chapter
1 1, II | Arezzo in [the year] one thousand five hundred and two [1502]
2 1, II | Prato in [the year] one thousand five hundred and twelve [
3 1, II | living in his own way, a thousand injuries were inflicted
4 1, XIII | servants numbering four thousand men occupied the Campidoglio [
5 1, XV | imposing, there being forty thousand men there, they dressed
6 1, XXIII | example in the year one thousand five hundred fifteen [1515]
7 1, XXVII | Julius II in the year one thousand five hundred and five [1505]
8 1, XXXVIII| our City in the year one thousand five hundred [1500].~King
9 1, XXXVIII| order to obtain the fifty thousand ducats that had been promised
10 1, XLVII | the deception.~After one thousand four hundred fourteen [1414]
11 1, LVIII | persuaded easily and in a thousand ways. It will be seen that
12 1, LVIII | Princes they talk with a thousand fears and a thousand apprehensions.
13 1, LVIII | with a thousand fears and a thousand apprehensions. And it does
14 2, III | there lived there eighty thousand men capable of bearing arms.
15 2, III | enabled to put two hundred thousand men under arms, while Sparta
16 2, III | never able [to raise] twenty thousand each. Which resulted not
17 2, IV | extinguished, that, although two thousand years ago the power of the
18 2, V | record of more than five thousand years, except it is seen
19 2, V | three times in five or six thousand years, all memory of things
20 2, V | account of forty or fifty thousand years, none the less it
21 2, VIII | killed over two hundred thousand Gauls between Piombino and
22 2, X | him in any case under a thousand disadvantages. It has also
23 2, X | soldiers. Every history in a thousand places shows that which
24 2, XI | Florentines, when in one thousand four hundred seventy nine [
25 2, XII | armies of more than fifty thousand men in order to assault
26 2, XII | they put eighteen hundred thousand men under arms. Nor could
27 2, XII | more than thirty or forty thousand men, but it is very difficult
28 2, XII | gather together a hundred thousand.~I conclude again, therefore,
29 2, XVIII | it has been seen how nine thousand Swiss at Novara, mentioned
30 2, XVIII | went out and attacked ten thousand cavalry and as many infantry,
31 2, XVIII | been seen how twenty six thousand Swiss went to encounter
32 2, XVIII | who had with him twenty thousand cavalry, forty thousand
33 2, XVIII | thousand cavalry, forty thousand infantry, and a hundred
34 2, XVIII | of Milan, about sixteen thousand Swiss descended into Lombardy,
35 2, XVIII | Captain, sent him with about a thousand cavalry and a few infantry
36 2, XIX | thirty years ago that ten thousand infantry could have attacked,
37 2, XIX | attacked, in an open plain, ten thousand cavalry and as many more
38 2, XIX | routed one hundred and fifty thousand cavalry of [King] Tigranes,
39 2, XIX | death and ruin, for in a thousand ways and for many reasons,
40 2, XXIII | not in being able with a thousand dangers to hold them, for
41 2, XXIV | And where before only a thousand infantry usually were enough
42 2, XXIV | have assaulted him with ten thousand and have not been able to
43 2, XXXII | discovered in its progress, then thousand difficulties spring up in
44 3, I | Florence, from the year one thousand four hundred thirty four [
45 3, I | 1434] until the year one thousand four hundred ninety four [
46 3, VI | the Temple surrounded by a thousand armed men, and between his
47 3, VI | of which more than fifty thousand were cognizant, and which
48 3, VI | cancel it to enter into a thousand inconveniences. This happens
49 3, VI | with poison, armed many thousand [persons] of his partisans,
50 3, VII | Florence, when in the year one thousand four hundred ninety four [
51 3, X | to decide things, make a thousand errors in such decisions.
52 3, X | oneself and at least fifty thousand men a good distance from
53 3, X | true is clearly seen from a thousand examples, and especially
54 3, XI | suffice me. In the year one thousand four hundred eighty four [
55 3, XI | this, he is faced with a thousand dangers, as happened to
56 3, XV | further. In the year one thousand five hundred [1500], after
57 3, XVI | Florence after [the year] one thousand four hundred ninety four [
58 3, XVII | perpetual Republic, because in a thousand unforeseen ways its ruin
59 3, XVIII | of this. In the year one thousand four hundred ninety eight [
60 3, XVII | be seen. In the year one thousand five hundred and one [1501]
61 3, XXXI | with more than twenty five thousand soldiers, both horse and
62 3, XXXII | tore them to pieces with a thousand torments, adding to this
63 3, XXXIX | Consul to take it with three thousand soldiers, he saved the Roman
64 3, XLIII | would give him a hundred thousand ducats when starting, and
65 3, XLIII | starting, and a hundred thousand more when they would enter
66 3, XLVIII | Florentines in the year one thousand five hundred eight [1508]
67 3, XLIX | and to exile eight or ten thousand men with such extraordinary
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