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1 1| desired in a good friend among friends and in a citizen of his
2 1| courage of his, for his friends, and I do not know of any
3 1| does one grieve with the friends of another of his death,
4 1| been present with other friends of ours, to recall him to
5 1| so that reading it, the friends of Cosimo who met there
6 1| with several other loyal friends of his, among whom were
7 1| and discussing things with friends in this manner that I insult
8 1| want help from these, my friends, and with your permission,
9 1| which such soldiers do to friends as well as to enemies: and
10 2| of an army beautiful to friends, and terrible to the enemy.
11 3| surrender it to any of these friends of mine who want it.~ZANOBI:
12 3| were sent to them by their friends and confederates, which
13 3| hands of the enemy or of friends, it cannot be fired. I believe
14 3| not have to receive any friends into it, and because of
15 3| because it has to relieve the friends from the first who have
16 4| would be killed by both friends and enemies. Phillip of
17 6| infantry of forces sent by friends (allies) to aid them; but
18 6| demonstrations among their friends and relatives. It is not
19 6| be considered, where the friends are, and where the enemy,
20 6| that to tax the neighboring friends that they provide you daily,
21 7| the enemy but saves one’s friends; for in such cases, one
22 7| means of being provided by friends who want to save you, have
23 7| of sending news to their friends, and in order not to send
24 7| be kept secret to their friends who lived inside a town,
25 7| than the besieged do to friends outside, for the latter
26 7| fugitives is suspect to the new friends, and odious to the old.
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