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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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plundered

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | finding Rome abandoned, plundered the city during fourteen 2 I, IV | Saracens still held Sicily, and plundered the coasts of Italy daily. 3 I, VI | could lay hands, and having plundered the others of their property, 4 II, III | themselves masters, and plundered it.~This outrage displeased 5 II, IV | party, and for five days plundered the leaders of the Bianchi. 6 II, V | without by Uguccione, and plundered within by Lando dAgobbio.~ 7 II, VIII| own houses; the palace was plundered by the followers of the 8 II, VIII| the country, who beat and plundered the inhabitants. He suspected 9 II, I | their houses burned and plundered, than submit to the power 10 II, I | their houses were being plundered, they left the principal 11 III, I | some soldier of fortune, plundered such people as were least 12 III, II | ecclesiastical censures at defiance, plundered the churches of their property, 13 III, III | have burned down houses and plundered churches; many honorable 14 III, III | of which you already have plundered, or may yet plunder us, 15 III, V | informer at liberty and plundered the palace of the Capitano, 16 IV, IV | descending into the plain, plundered the inhabitants to a vast 17 IV, IV | friendly to Florence should be plundered of her wealth. However, 18 IV, V | unarmed, to be robbed and plundered with such unfeeling barbarity, 19 IV, V | who has seen his temple plundered and burned, and his people 20 V, I | no men are slain, cities plundered, or sovereignties overthrown; 21 V, II | country, and then burned and plundered the town of San Giovanni 22 V, V | anxious to avoid being plundered by the troops, presented 23 VI, V | while both parties alike plundered the country and ravaged 24 VII, IV | the Borgo of Dovadola, and plundered the surrounding country. 25 VII, V | whose houses were also plundered and burned; and the fury 26 VII, V | well as its assailants, plundered all that came within their 27 VII, VI | in the government, to be plundered, and by this means gain 28 VIII, III | other fortresses, and having plundered the country, besieged the 29 VIII, III | did, and with great tumult plundered many fortresses, and overran 30 VIII, III | superior in the field, and plundered the surrounding country 31 VIII, IV | who, after their victory, plundered the country without opposition; 32 VIII, IV | departure of the Florentines, plundered to a large amount in the 33 VIII, IV | Otranto, which he easily took, plundered, and put all the inhabitants 34 VIII, V | Orsini had joined the pope), plundered the country about Rome and 35 VIII, V | defiance of the Venetians, plundered the whole country; for it 36 VIII, VI | with those of the Orsini, plundered the houses they possessed 37 VIII, VI | and, landing their forces, plundered the surrounding country. 38 VIII, VI | s service, and part were plundered by the peasantry. The king, 39 VIII, VII | situated above Serezana, plundered and burnt the town near 40 VIII, VII | count) to arms, and having plundered his house, made the Countess


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