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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| Loire, in which two hundred thousand of them are said to have 2 I, V | he put to death twelve thousand of its citizens. But before 3 I, V | church the sum of fifty thousand ducats; and it was decreed 4 I, VI | Englishman, who with four thousand English had fought on the 5 I, VI | first sent a legate with six thousand Bretons, came in person 6 I, VII| through the labours of a thousand years, she became so imbecile.~ 7 II, III| the people, and place a thousand armed men at his disposal 8 II, III| the Priors, and have four thousand men at his command. They 9 II, VI | body, amounting to twenty thousand foot and one thousand five 10 II, VI | twenty thousand foot and one thousand five hundred horse. And 11 II, VI | with an addition of four thousand men. This great force being 12 II, VI | came to Florence with a thousand horse. He made his entry 13 II, I | down, there had sprung up a thousand. The arrogance of one party 14 III, III| was occupied by above a thousand men. This soon became known 15 III, IV | Their number exceeded six thousand, and before daybreak they 16 IV, V | condition of receiving fifty thousand ducats; and having made 17 IV, VII| Santa Maria Nuova, for one thousand one hundred ducats; he was 18 IV, VII| for himself, and carry the thousand to the Gonfalonier, and 19 V, II | reach the palace, where two thousand men were in arms, and at 20 V, IV | reasonableness, sent Niccolo five thousand ducats and loaded him with 21 V, IV | words, and sent him thirty thousand florins, which, by the terms 22 V, IV | his services, with seven thousand cavalry and two thousand 23 V, IV | thousand cavalry and two thousand infantry, ready at once 24 V, VI | engaged to furnish four thousand horse and two thousand foot 25 V, VI | four thousand horse and two thousand foot for the defense of 26 V, VI | crossed the Po with six thousand horse. This made them travel 27 V, VI | should pay the count ninety thousand ducats for the coming year, 28 V, VI | return to Florence with a thousand of his own horse, and five 29 V, VI | under several leaders, three thousand horse, at Fegghine, commanded 30 V, VI | of Perugia, he took eight thousand ducats from them, and returned 31 V, VII| Borgo, where he enlisted two thousand men, who, trusting the general’ 32 V, VII| stores, for not more than a thousand of the enemy’s cavalry reached 33 VI, I | and made prisoners two thousand horse belonging to Francesco’ 34 VI, III| force, consisting of five thousand horse and two thousand foot, 35 VI, III| five thousand horse and two thousand foot, at the Spedaletto. 36 VI, III| army, amounting to fifteen thousand men, within three miles 37 VI, III| The king demanded fifty thousand florins, and the possession 38 VI, III| leaving behind him two thousand dead. With the remainder 39 VI, III| entirely routed, that of twelve thousand horse only one thousand 40 VI, III| thousand horse only one thousand escaped the hands of the 41 VI, IV | with Alfonso, sent them one thousand foot and two thousand horse, 42 VI, IV | one thousand foot and two thousand horse, by whose aid the 43 VI, IV | to pay the count thirteen thousand florins per month, till 44 VI, IV | continuance of the war, four thousand horse and two thousand foot. 45 VI, IV | four thousand horse and two thousand foot. The count engaged 46 VI, V | the duke, and with sixteen thousand horse and six thousand foot 47 VI, V | sixteen thousand horse and six thousand foot assailed his territories 48 VI, V | assembled a force of eighteen thousand cavalry and three thousand 49 VI, V | thousand cavalry and three thousand infantry, garrisoned Alexandria 50 VI, V | the country with twelve thousand troops, under the command 51 VI, V | forces to the number of eight thousand soldiers under Astorre da 52 VI, VI | engaging to pay him thirty thousand florins upon his arrival 53 VI, VI | arrival at Alexandria, and ten thousand per month during the continuance 54 VI, VI | and they gave him twenty thousand florins by way of ransom, 55 VII, I | no less a sum than twenty thousand ducats. He thus attained 56 VII, V | celerity, assembled ten thousand foot and two thousand horse, 57 VII, V | ten thousand foot and two thousand horse, who, under the command 58 VII, V | their defense about one thousand mercenaries, who, perceiving 59 VII, VI | expense exceeding twenty thousand florins. Deprived of this 60 VIII, IV | he suddenly landed four thousand soldiers, and attacked the 61 VIII, V | fifty years, upward of a thousand dead being left upon the 62 VIII, V | and having assembled four thousand cavalry and eight thousand 63 VIII, V | thousand cavalry and eight thousand infantry, they went in pursuit 64 VIII, V | whose force amounted to two thousand two hundred men at arms, 65 VIII, V | hundred men at arms, and six thousand foot. They first attacked 66 VIII, V | territories, he, with four thousand horse and two thousand foot, 67 VIII, V | four thousand horse and two thousand foot, and joined by the 68 VIII, V | of Calabria with twelve thousand horse and five thousand 69 VIII, V | thousand horse and five thousand foot, entered the territory 70 VIII, V | only at his command two thousand horse and one thousand foot, 71 VIII, V | two thousand horse and one thousand foot, could not withstand 72 VIII, V | they were reduced to six thousand horse and five thousand 73 VIII, V | thousand horse and five thousand foot, while the allies had 74 VIII, V | the allies had thirteen thousand horse and five thousand 75 VIII, V | thousand horse and five thousand foot at their disposal. 76 VIII, VII| Florentines, landed three thousand foot, attacked Serezanello,


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