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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | northern people, entered, led by Godogo their king. Odoacer 2 I, II | little of Belisarius, he led his people into Calabria, 3 I, II | when Odoacer their king led them into Italy; where, 4 I, III | Lombardy. That they might be led to respect the Roman name, 5 I, IV | proceeding to Romagna he led his people towards Puglia, 6 I, IV | every other consideration, led his forces and encamped 7 I, VI | liberty. As necessity had led them to dwell on sterile 8 II, II | destroyed some castles, and led the inhabitants to Florence. 9 II, VI | during many months, he led his predatory forces wherever 10 II, VIII| their hands, rather than be led like calves to the slaughter. 11 II, I | times been a street which led between the houses of the 12 III, V | of the measure. On being led to execution, in the presence 13 III, VI | weapons which madness had led them to take up. Nevertheless, 14 III, VI | so powerful an enemy had led them to apprehend; for the 15 III, VII | him were joined by those led by Donato and Rinaldo, and 16 IV, II | of Ten, forces might be led into the city without exciting 17 IV, IV | much more easily are they led by the hope of acquisition 18 IV, V | been governed by him, and led about against the enemy, 19 V, II | increased boldness they led their forces up to Barga, 20 V, IV | who for many years had led the forces of their republic, 21 V, V | counteract his design, Niccolo led his forces to Soave, a castle 22 V, V | with the count’s design, led his army to Peschiera. He 23 V, VII | resolution being adopted, Niccolo led his army, unperceived by 24 V, VII | of plunder. Niccolo then led his forces in battle array 25 V, VII | wandering from the camp, either led by their desire to avoid 26 V, VII | legate and Simoncino, who led the troops of the church, 27 V, VII | Medici accompanied them. Neri led the Florentine forces to 28 V, VII | doing only very little, had led him to commit so great a 29 VI, III | Winter being set in, he led his forces into quarters, 30 VI, III | disadvantage. The Venetian army, led by Micheletto, approached 31 VI, VII | enterprise vigorously, and had led his fleet to Porto, below 32 VII, II | unemployed they are commonly led by whoever chooses to excite 33 VII, II | three kings from the east, led by the star which announced 34 VII, V | two parties, one of which, led by Salvestro, an inhabitant 35 VII, V | the palace. He was already led to the spot with a halter 36 VII, V | having done which, Cesare was led back to prison.~The weakness 37 VII, VI | Carlo on the left. Those who led the procession had already 38 VII, VI | him in his own apparel, led him to his house. Here he 39 VIII, II | accompanied by those whom he had led into the piazza, left Florence 40 VIII, II | naked as they found him, was led to the palace, and hanged 41 VIII, VI | siege, Niccolo’s troops were led out against the papal forces


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