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veri 17
verified 2
vernia 1
verona 43
veronese 2
versed 1
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43 service
43 sforza
43 side
43 verona
43 withdrew
42 defended
42 desired
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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verona

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | created Ildovadus, governor of Verona, their king. After Ildovadus, 2 I, II | presently occupied Pavia, Milan, Verona, Vicenza, the whole of Tuscany, 3 I, II | therefore gave a great feast at Verona, and having become elevated 4 I, IV | which caused the union of Verona, Padua, and Vicenza against 5 I, V | of Romagna, together with Verona, Vicenza, Padua, and Trevisa. 6 I, V | assistance of Ezelin, took Verona and Mantua, destroyed Vicenza, 7 I, VI | Monselice, Vicenza, and Verona, the people of Padua and 8 I, VI | Trevisa, and afterward of Verona, Bergamo, and Brescia, with 9 I, VII| he recovered the state of Verona, in which he only remained 10 I, VII| arms with him, first took Verona and then Padua.~At this 11 II, VII| Mastino della Scala, lord of Verona, who, though bound by contract 12 V, IV | forces; the country around Verona and Brescia was entirely 13 V, IV | famine to a surrender; while Verona was so pressed, that a similar 14 V, IV | primarily necessary to relieve Verona and Brescia, and thinking 15 V, V | Venetians, and relieves Verona—He attempts to relieve Brescia 16 V, V | escapePiccinino surprises VeronaDescription of Verona—Recovered 17 V, V | surprises Verona— Description of VeronaRecovered by Sforza—The 18 V, V | be spared with safety to Verona and Brescia. The third was 19 V, V | hastened to the relief of Verona; and to counteract his design, 20 V, V | mountains, and thus reach Verona, thinking Niccolo would 21 V, V | Adige, and the count entered Verona without opposition.~Having 22 V, V | project, that of relieving Verona, the count now endeavored 23 V, V | had enabled him to relieve Verona, it should also contribute 24 V, V | topography of the citadel of Verona, and had learned from prisoners 25 V, V | succeeding disaster. The city of Verona is situated in Lombardy, 26 V, V | base of the hills, enters Verona, and crosses the city, which 27 V, V | he proceeded by night to Verona, silently scaled the walls, 28 V, V | advised the abandonment of Verona and Brescia, and a march 29 V, V | attempt the recovery of Verona. During the consultation, 30 V, V | with the utmost speed to Verona. Observing his approach, 31 V, V | Brescia. Thus in four days Verona was lost and again recovered 32 V, V | Brescia, went into quarters at Verona, and ordered, that during 33 V, V | of occupying Brescia and Verona annihilated, and the money 34 V, VI | Neri then proceeded to Verona to ascertain the count’s 35 V, VI | be compelled to return to Verona with his army, to recover 36 V, VI | of Venice to the count at Verona, having been sent to consider 37 VI, I | Tenna, he so soon occupied Verona: that being deprived of 38 VI, I | deprived of his army at Verona, he was shortly able to 39 VI, I | into quarters, the count to Verona, the Florentine forces to 40 VI, III| possession of Brescia, until Verona was recovered, when he should 41 VI, IV | this impression, we added Verona or Brescia to thy previous 42 VI, IV | rewarding him with either Verona or Brescia, they sought 43 VIII, V | then Brescia, next that of Verona, and, in defiance of the


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