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siena 4
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23 venice
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Niccolò Machiavelli
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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XIII | being weary from the long siege [and] wanted to return to 2 1, XIII | weariness of the war and the siege, being taken by this hope 3 1, XXXII | submit itself to endure siege, famine, and war: let no 4 1, XXXVIII| that after beginning the siege, it followed that [he had 5 2, VI | beginning of Rome up to the siege of the Veienti were to be 6 2, VI | proceeding; which was after the siege of the Veienti, where, in 7 2, XVII | the matter is reduced to a siege, as was done anciently. 8 2, XXVI | and becoming weary of the siege, decided to depart, and 9 2, XXVI | counsel and returned to the siege, and so great was his indignation 10 2, XXVII | saw after four months [of siege] that taking the City would 11 2, XXIX | as to be able to endure a siege, and of the useless crowd 12 2, XXXII | against the taking of towns by siege, as they judged this method 13 2, XXXII | if not successful] the siege must be abandoned and other 14 2, XXXII | results either from a long siege (as was said above), or 15 2, XXXII | dangerous or useless. For in a siege it is the length of time 16 2, XXXII | taking an obstinate City by siege, they consumed many.~ 17 2, XXXIII | or not make it, and lay siege to this or that town as 18 3, XII | ease or difficulty of the siege by finding out and considering 19 3, XII | the defense, he judges the siege will be difficult, if otherwise, 20 3, XII | they become difficult under siege.~Such obstinacy also arises 21 3, XXIV | Philo, who being at the siege of the City of Paleopolis, 22 3, XXXVII | with the possibility of siege, he can with the guards 23 3, XL | to say that it was at the siege of Nocera. Which was believed


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