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Niccolò Machiavelli
The life of Castruccio Castracani

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1 2 | a priest of him, and in time would have inducted him 2 2 | strength, and if at any time he did turn to books, only 3 3 | Francesco, and in a very short time he obtained the consent 4 4 | find that in a very short time he manifested all that virtue 5 5 | that purpose. About this time Messer Francesco died, leaving 6 6 | The Lord of Pisa at that time was Uguccione of the Faggiuola 7 6 | families were exiled at that time. Of those who fled, part 8 9 | Lavenza, and in a short time had overrun the whole of 9 9 | prince by the people. At this time Frederick of Bavaria, the 10 9 | lieutenant in Tuscany. At this time the Pisans were in great 11 12| Guinigi. At the appointed time he sent forward Pagolo by 12 13| About this time great disturbances arose 13 13| would not be safe if at any time the emperor ceased to hold 14 13| distinction. In a short time the presence of Castruccio 15 14| During this time the Florentines, who were 16 14| knowing that he would lose no time, they decided to intercept 17 15| of the hill at the same time in the morning. Castruccio 18 15| upon it they had scarcely time to pull down their visors. 19 15| could be done. In a short time the cavalry who were engaged 20 16| decided to lose no more time, and assembled a great army 21 17| alarmed, believing that the time had now arrived when Fortune 22 18| The river Arno was at that time low enough to be fordable, 23 19| away his life just at the time when she should have preserved 24 19| plans which for so long a time he had worked to carry into 25 20| from the first, nor the time to surmount it. Thou hast 26 21| family of Guinigi until the time of the great-grandson of 27 22| measured by men of his own time, but also by those of an 28 22| and then refused when the time came. He said that it always


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