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1 1 | them, who have performed great deeds in the world, and
2 1 | these lowly beginnings of great men occur because Fortune
3 1 | one of those men who did great deeds, if he is measured
4 1 | fortune as should make him a great exemplar to men. I think
5 4 | he was deferential to the great men, modest with his equals,
6 5 | that Castruccio, with the great abilities which he already
7 6 | portcullis. Castruccio raised a great uproar within the city,
8 8 | Agnolo Micheli, a man of great repute and abilities in
9 9 | Castruccio was received in great honour by Frederick, and
10 9 | time the Pisans were in great fear of Gaddo della Gherardesca,
11 12| Florence, which was his great desire. He, therefore, in
12 12| settled down, influenced in a great measure by his great valour.~
13 12| in a great measure by his great valour.~
14 13| About this time great disturbances arose in Rome,
15 14| Enrico, he pressed on in great haste to Pistoia. When the
16 14| to Pistoia. Assembling a great army of the supporters of
17 15| defeat caused the Florentines great anxiety, and despairing
18 16| more time, and assembled a great army of more than thirty
19 17| enemy, an undertaking of great hazard. In order to tempt
20 18| and trampled each other in great confusion. The fight between
21 18| Empoli. If the spoils were great, the slaughter was infinitely
22 20| are suffering under this great defeat, should be inclined
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