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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XII | of Veienti, some of whom entered the Temple of Juno, and, 2 1, XII | demonstrated] when they entered the Temple went in without 3 1, XXVII | was protecting him, but entered unarmed, notwithstanding 4 1, XXXVIII| own way; and under it, he entered with his forces into Arezzo, 5 1, LIII | City of the Veienti, there entered into the Roman People the 6 2, I | means of the Capuans they entered Samnium, by means of the 7 2, XVIII | suffering any injury, and having entered therein could easily attack 8 2, XIX | lands, foreign customs had entered the breasts of the Romans, 9 2, XXVII | that, as soon as they had entered the Florentine dominion, 10 2, XXVII | their favor; and having entered the plain and not discovering 11 2, XXIX | retreated to Rome, where they entered the Capitol without entering 12 2, XXIX | them fled, another part entered the Capitol with the others. 13 2, XXXII | mine and by means of it entered the City, by which method 14 2, XXXII | as did Scipio, when he entered Attica, having assaulted 15 3, XII | the Veientan army having entered into the entrenchments of 16 3, XII | Volscians and Equeans had entered with their armies into the 17 3, XII | Captains, having already entered the City of the Veienti 18 3, XIV | of their partisans, they entered that City, and without being 19 3, XVIII | raising a powerful army, they entered it by was of the Val Di 20 3, XXI | seen that as soon as Scipio entered Spain, he quickly made himself 21 3, XXI | contrary is seen when Hannibal entered Italy, and with every contrary 22 3, XXVI | discretion. And when the Roman entered the City, they put to death 23 3, XXXIII | by Fabius, when he first entered into Tuscany with his army 24 3, XL | Claudium], where [having entered] they were quickly besieged


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