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turns 2
tuscan 4
tuscans 38
tuscany 24
twelve 5
twenty 12
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24 tuscany
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Niccolò Machiavelli
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tuscany

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VII | time a most noble City of Tuscany, one Lucumones who had violated 2 1, XV | lastly been defeated in Tuscany, and their armies destroyed 3 1, XXIII | which divide Lombardy from Tuscany; none the less, the Romans 4 1, XXXVIII| return to Rome by way of Tuscany, he sent one of his men 5 1, LV | verified by the example of Tuscany, where one sees in a small 6 2, I | means of the Camertines into Tuscany, by the Mamertines into 7 2, II | the Alps (which now divide Tuscany from Lombardy) up to the 8 2, II | Rome, and Porsenna, King of Tuscany, whose line was extinguished 9 2, II | Romans went to besiege Veii, Tuscany was free, and so much did 10 2, V | commodiously and become better. Tuscany, then, was once powerful, 11 2, XII | Lombardy as they routed them in Tuscany, for they could not have 12 2, XIX | had Lombardy and the other Tuscany, than they were when the 13 2, XXI | have them in Florence and Tuscany? Everyone knows how the 14 2, XXI | would have been Lords of Tuscany. I do not judge by this 15 2, XXVIII | who had come to assault Tuscany, and Clusium in particular. 16 2, XXXIII | Ciminian forest and go to Tuscany, not only did not counsel 17 2, XXXIII | through the said forest into Tuscany, judging that it would not 18 2, XXXIII | he should not cross into Tuscany; but when they arrived he 19 3, XII | Republics, as happened in Tuscany: which rivalry and contention 20 3, XXX | Roman Senate learning that Tuscany had made new levies to come 21 3, XXXIII | when he first entered into Tuscany with his army in order to 22 3, XLIV | with all their army into Tuscany, during a time of truce 23 3, XLVII | then with the armies in Tuscany, and being apprehensive 24 3, XLVIII | army that the Romans had in Tuscany, while the Consul had gone


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