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pisa 28
pisan 2
pisans 5
pistoia 21
pistoian 1
pistoians 4
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21 been
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21 pistoia
21 upon
20 also
20 what
Niccolò Machiavelli
The life of Castruccio Castracani

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pistoia

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1 6 | to Florence and part to Pistoia, which city was the headquarters 2 12| could get possession of Pistoia, he would have one foot 3 12| and worked matters so in Pistoia that both parties confided 4 12| confided their secrets to him. Pistoia was divided, as it always 5 12| and went himself direct to Pistoia; at midnight both of them 6 12| Without further opposition Pistoia passed into the hands of 7 14| Castruccio should have seized Pistoia during the truce, considered 8 14| communications with their friends in Pistoia, and with the aid of the 9 14| pressed on in great haste to Pistoia. When the Florentines heard 10 14| would cut off his road to Pistoia. Assembling a great army 11 14| encounter it in the plains of Pistoia, nor to await it in the 12 14| castle between Pescia and Pistoia, situated on a hill which 13 14| Castruccio became lord of Pistoia, had been allowed to remain 14 15| the seat of war away from Pistoia into the Val di Nievole, 15 15| the rear turned towards Pistoia, and spread through the 16 16| Castruccio that both Pisa and Pistoia were thoroughly disaffected; 17 16| whether they should attack Pistoia or Pisa first, and decided 18 16| believed that the surrender of Pistoia would follow the acquisition 19 20| serve under a Lucchese. Pistoia is also disloyal to thee, 20 21| those citizens of Pisa, Pistoia, and Lucca, who had been 21 21| Pagolo lost Pisa, and then Pistoia, and only with difficulty


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