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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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1 Int | managed in a city where the body of the people is not corrupt; 2 I, VII| of Romagna, who formed a body of Italian soldiery, called 3 II, III| for one or more of their body always making part of the 4 II, III| they sent two of their body to the Signory, which they 5 II, V | him cut his throat. The body was found by the monks of 6 II, V | men were slain; but the body of the Prince was never 7 II, VI | and proceeded thither in a body, amounting to twenty thousand 8 II, VI | added, so that if the whole body were not drawn out, a part 9 II, VI | 000 horse, and with this body encamped before Altopascio, 10 III, III| still, the most powerful body, and first in authority, 11 III, IV | leave their homes. The first body of plebeians that made its 12 III, IV | court of the palace, each body under their particular ensigns, 13 III, IV | valid they sent two of their body to the Signory, to insist 14 III, V | completely alienated the great body of the people from him. 15 III, VI | had assembled a sufficient body of armed men, and then took 16 III, VII| both of honor and life. One body of them assembled in the 17 III, VII| Capitano with a sufficient body of armed men to secure them. 18 IV, IV | and having raised a good body of infantry in the Val d’ 19 IV, IV | was at last slain, and his body thrown into the street. 20 IV, V | approbation of the great body of the people, they did 21 V, II | piazza he was slain, his body divided into many pieces 22 V, V | camp at Vegasio, and with a body of picked men took the way 23 V, V | marquis of Mantua and a chosen body of men, went to meet him, 24 V, V | fleet, and some to the main body of his army. It was now 25 V, V | deemed impossible. With a body of picked men, and accompanied 26 V, VI | cavalry he possessed, and a body of infantry raised entirely 27 V, VII| coming up, with a picked body of men, attacked him so 28 VI, II | surpassed him in vigor either of body or mind; and possessing 29 VI, II | slew him, and threw the body out of the window which 30 VI, II | armor he was slain, his body dragged about the streets, 31 VI, III| was at Tivoli with a great body of horse and foot, and favorable 32 VI, VI | Jerusalem, with a strong body of men to the Val di Bagno, 33 VII, IV | of his infirmities; his body being so contracted that 34 VIII, II | Pazzi threw himself upon the body and covered him with wounds; 35 VIII, II | he had been hanged, his body was dragged naked through 36 VIII, III| compelled to send a large body of men for its defense. 37 VIII, IV | entertained not only by the great body of the Florentine people, 38 VIII, IV | having assembled a large body of cavalry, pillaged the 39 VIII, V | pope to raise as numerous a body of infantry as possible, 40 VIII, V | he not been rescued by a body of Turks, who remained at 41 VIII, VI | eight, who, as the executive body, should carry into effect 42 VIII, VI | sent against them, with a body of horse and foot, and checked 43 VIII, VII| great tumult, the count’s body was thrown from the window,


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