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veientes 1
veienti 28
veientians 2
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28 truly
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28 valerius
28 veienti
28 won
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Niccolò Machiavelli
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veienti

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XII | were sacking the City of Veienti, some of whom entered the 2 1, XIII | capture of the City of the Veienti, that the Captains of the 3 1, XIII | that year the City of the Veienti should be captured when 4 1, XXII | were to come against the Veienti, it is seen that he sought 5 1, XXXVI| glorious engagement against the Veienti and the Etruscans, in which, 6 1, LIII | conquering the City of the Veienti, there entered into the 7 1, LV | part of the plunder of the Veienti to Apollo: which plunder 8 2, VI | Rome up to the siege of the Veienti were to be noted, it will 9 2, VI | was after the siege of the Veienti, where, in order to be able 10 2, XXV | and the Nobility that the Veienti together with the Etruscans ( 11 2, XXV | army near the army of the Veienti, the Veienti did not cease 12 2, XXV | army of the Veienti, the Veienti did not cease both with 13 2, XXV | a thing and lose it. The Veienti believed that by assaulting 14 2, XXV | Romans] and of their [the Veienti] ruin. For the cause of 15 2, XXV | And, therefore, if the Veienti had been wise, the more 16 2, XXV | millions in gold uselessly.~The Veienti and the Tuscans, therefore, ( 17 2, XXVI | from the example of the Veienti of whom discussion was had 18 2, XXVI | same thing happened to the Veienti, to whom (as has been said) 19 2, XXVI | the battle, so that the Veienti suffered the punishment 20 2, XXXII| they took the City from the Veienti: or in order to be at the 21 3, XII | to the camp: whence the Veienti, seeing themselves shut 22 3, XII | necessity constrained the Veienti to fight, they fought most 23 3, XII | entered the City of the Veienti with his army, to facilitate 24 3, XII | commanded, in a way that the Veienti heard, that no one was to 25 3, XV | against the Fidenati and the Veienti; who [the Tribunes], because 26 3, XXIII| in from the goods of the Veienti which were sold, he applied 27 3, XXIII| of the plunder from the Veienti, and which (wanting to satisfy 28 3, XXIX | gift of the booty of the Veienti to Apollo, they were seized


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