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flight 13
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florentine 18
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18 conclude
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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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florentine

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | content with only one. The Florentine army which was besieging 2 1, LIII | Bentivogli, commander of the Florentine forces, together with Antonio 3 1, LVI | Gonfalonier for life by the Florentine people, had been driven 4 2, X | days ago the Pope and the Florentine together would not have 5 2, XVI | was thrown back into the Florentine infantry and broke it, whence 6 2, XVI | Criaco Del Borgo, Head of the Florentine infantry, has affirmed in 7 2, XXI | came voluntarily under the Florentine Empire [Dominion]. Everyone 8 2, XXIV | which was always hostile to Florentine rule, had lived in freedom, 9 2, XXVII | Spanish army came into the Florentine dominion to reinstate the 10 2, XXVII | as they had entered the Florentine dominion, they would take 11 2, XXVII | have been enough for the Florentine people, and it would have 12 2, XXVII | should have remained to the [Florentine] people the first, that 13 2, XXXIII| as the Venetian and the Florentine, have understood it otherwise, 14 3, XVI | ninety four [1494], and the Florentine Citizens all having given 15 3, XVIII | Marradi, and came toward the Florentine camp, being secure because 16 3, XVIII | whom the Captains of the Florentine forces learning that the 17 3, XLIII | ensued in the war which the Florentine people carried on against 18 3, XLVIII| deliver a gate of Pisa to the Florentine army. He was set free. Afterward,


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