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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | he had helped to organize fled before the Spaniards and 2 I, II | the royal treasure, and fled with it to Longinus, at 3 I, IV | excommunicated him, and then fled to Philip, king of France. 4 I, IV | before Rome; and Alexander fled to William, king of Puglia, 5 I, VI | effecting their safety, and fled for refuge to several uninhabited 6 I, VI | driven by similar fears, fled to the same rocks. But after 7 I, VI | already mentioned, many fled to these places from the 8 I, VI | being driven away, secretly fled to Charles, king of Bohemia, 9 I, VII | succeeded in his object, she fled to France, and he assumed 10 I, VII | the place, and the pope fled to Naples, where he put 11 I, VII | strength and retook Rome. Louis fled to Provence, the pope to 12 II, II | place of safety, his fears fled; perceiving his error he 13 II, II | the Ghibellines that they fled the city, without being 14 II, VIII| them prisoners, for if they fled, he might without disgrace, 15 II, VIII| quitting their horses, fled within the walls. While 16 II, I | Bridge to be lost; the Bardi fled in all directions and were 17 III, II | being disguised as a monk, fled into the Casentino, where 18 III, IV | doors, left the chamber and fled to his house. He was unable 19 III, V | except Carlo Strozzi who fled, were made prisoners; and 20 III, V | Giorgio prisoner. Tommaso fled. The next day Giorgio was 21 III, VII | arrival. All the others had fled immediately upon the apprehension 22 IV, V | than any better motive, fled to Pistoia, and if the place 23 V, I | able to keep the field, he fled, and the count besieged 24 V, I | keep possession of Bologna, fled, and Antonio Bentivogli, 25 V, II | Arismeno, with some Genoese, fled to the fortress which was 26 V, V | them taken, while others fled to the fleet, and some to 27 V, V | all the Venetian party, fled to the fortress of San Felice. 28 V, V | escaping into the country, fled to Mantua, where, having 29 V, VI | he abandoned the place, fled with all his forces, and 30 V, VII | Romagna. Along with him also fled the Florentine exiles, who, 31 VI, II | whole of his troops, Niccolo fled to Montecchio, which he 32 VII, III | faction, and Agnolo Acciajuoli fled to Naples, Diotisalvi Neroni 33 VII, III | many other citizens who fled, various places of banishment 34 VII, VI | sudden emergencies, some fled from the church, and others 35 VIII, II | all attempts futile. They fled and concealed themselves, 36 VIII, II | brother-in-law to Lorenzo, fled to the latter’s house, and 37 VIII, III | Bona prevailed. The uncles fled, Ottaviano was drowned in 38 VIII, IV | for a sight of them, they fled in all directions, leaving 39 VIII, IV | all who possessed villas fled to them to escape death. 40 VIII, V | Lodovico, governor of Milan, fled to Tortona, whence, after 41 VIII, VII | they could carry off, they fled to Citta di Castello. The 42 VIII, VII | widow, with an infant son, fled into the fortress, the people


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