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arismeno 2
arm 11
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armed 67
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68 possessed
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | the principal states were armed with their own proper forces. 2 II, II | names of all the youth were armed; and it was ordered that 3 II, II | that everyone should appear armed, under his banner, whenever 4 II, II | people, enraged at this, armed themselves, and with the 5 II, II | man was expected to appear armed, whenever the city required 6 II, II | were unfurled, and many armed men drawn to them. These, 7 II, III | people, and place a thousand armed men at his disposal divided 8 II, IV | Thus authorized, Charles armed all his friends and followers, 9 II, V | country accompanied with an armed force, he put many to death 10 II, VI | exiles that they should come armed to the city, and that those 11 II, VII | into his house a number of armed men, and on the morning 12 II, VII | glory or die without shame, armed themselves, in the hope 13 II, VIII| man surrounded with his armed satellites on foot and on 14 II, VIII| accompanied with a considerable armed force, and never took the 15 II, VIII| of the plebeians, who met armed in the piazza in his favor.~ 16 II, I | arrangements; and therefore, being armed, hastened to the palace, 17 II, I | city was filled with the armed followers of either party. 18 II, I | resistance; for the towers were armed, the streets barricaded, 19 III, I | the Albizzi and the Ricci, armed themselves in their own 20 III, II | courtyards were filled with armed men, and the Colleagues 21 III, II | surrounded by vast numbers of armed men, occupied the courts. 22 III, III | But as we have already armed, and many offenses have 23 III, III | who proposed that whatever armed force was in Florence should 24 III, IV | Pietro Maggiore; but the armed force did not venture to 25 III, IV | themselves abandoned by their armed force, by the leaders of 26 III, IV | doors; others followed the armed mob, in the hope that by 27 III, IV | and followed by crowds of armed men, proceeded to Santa 28 III, V | the piazza being full of armed men, a tumultuous cry arose 29 III, V | Benedetto Alberti with a strong armed force, to guard the city. 30 III, V | and with a multitude of armed men, set the informer at 31 III, V | Alberti among those who had armed themselves for the preservation 32 III, V | died in the midst of his armed enemies, delighted at his 33 III, VI | their intention, they ran armed to the palace, and insisted, 34 III, VI | assembled a sufficient body of armed men, and then took such 35 III, VII | provided themselves with an armed force, called the citizens 36 III, VII | having subsided, the Signory armed the piazza, enrolled 2,000 37 III, VII | the Signory being in fear, armed and secured the palace; 38 III, VII | with a sufficient body of armed men to secure them. The 39 IV, V | if he had vanquished us armed in our defense, we should 40 IV, V | about forty in number, went armed at night in search of Pagolo, 41 IV, VI | with a great number of armed men, and accompanied by 42 IV, VII | be escorted by a strong armed force to his place of banishment. 43 IV, VII | house with a great number of armed men, and was soon joined 44 IV, VII | third time by not coming armed in her defense according 45 V, I | this time two factions or armed parties in Italy, the Sforzesca 46 V, II | both at Naples and Gaeta, armed a powerful fleet. Alfonso 47 V, II | acquainted with his design, all armed, they raised the cry of 48 V, IV | with which we should have armed in our own defense, had 49 V, V | confusion, some of the boldest armed and hastened to the rector’ 50 V, VII | approach, he was also first armed and ready to meet them, 51 VI, II | palace several young men, all armed; and Baldaccio, entering 52 VI, II | assembled in the piazza, armed in great numbers, mourning 53 VI, III | Venetians, who were his armed enemies, he having recently 54 VI, V | take Bologna, and having armed the emigrants, and united 55 VII, II | being accompanied by several armed men, took her away from 56 VII, III | disposed to support him, armed themselves also. The adverse 57 VII, III | be basely slain by their armed enemies, or ignominiously 58 VII, V | one hundred persons, all armed. Their confederates within 59 VII, V | confederates within the town also armed themselves, and one of them 60 VII, VI | death in the midst of their armed enemies.~It was now the 61 VIII, II | and, with about a hundred armed followers, collected without 62 VIII, II | for aid; but we found ours armed, and resolved on our destruction. 63 VIII, II | the palace and brought an armed force into the piazza), 64 VIII, II | immediately appointed a number of armed men, as a guard for the 65 VIII, IV | possession of it with an armed force, and imprisoned the 66 VIII, IV | maintain fifteen galleys, armed, and equipped, at their 67 VIII, VII | these transactions at Rome, armed several vessels, and, unknown


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