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Niccolò Machiavelli
The life of Castruccio Castracani

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1 6 | The Lord of Pisa at that time was Uguccione 2 6 | between the mountains and Pisa with many men, the signal 3 8 | Uguccione, who was than at Pisa, it appeared to him a proper 4 8 | and at once set out from Pisa to Lucca with four hundred 5 8 | heard of the occurrences at Pisa, but it did not appear wise 6 8 | Lucchese with the example of Pisa before them should close 7 8 | of what had happened at Pisa, availed themselves of this 8 9 | whom they had driven out of Pisa, and they had recourse for 9 9 | created Castruccio the lord of Pisa, and the Pisans, in dread 10 10| summon to his assistance from Pisa. While he surrounded himself 11 12| forward Pagolo by way of Pisa, and went himself direct 12 13| sea from the country round Pisa large quantities of corn, 13 16| before Florence and march on Pisa, in order to suppress a 14 16| one of the first men in Pisa, who could not endure that 15 16| suffering their banishment in Pisa. Thereupon Castruccio seized 16 16| to Castruccio that both Pisa and Pistoia were thoroughly 17 16| should attack Pistoia or Pisa first, and decided that 18 16| follow the acquisition of Pisa.~ 19 17| prospects of success, than at Pisa or Serravalle. He assembled 20 17| he sent Pagolo Guinigi to Pisa with five thousand infantry. 21 17| the direction of Lucca or Pisa, nor could they get through 22 17| could they get through to Pisa, or attack Castruccio’s 23 18| whether they should attack Pisa or the army of Castruccio, 24 20| governorships of Lucca and Pisa. I should neither have subjugated 25 20| government. Thou hast also Pisa, where the men are of nature 26 21| Castruccio those citizens of Pisa, Pistoia, and Lucca, who 27 21| Castruccio, Pagolo lost Pisa, and then Pistoia, and only 28 22| them.” Going by water from Pisa to Leghorn, Castruccio was


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