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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | was passing upon a white horse, thinking it as easy a matter 2 II, V | Pistoia with three hundred horse; for they thought celerity 3 II, V | prisoner by a party of Catalan horse, in the service of the Signory, 4 II, VI | one thousand five hundred horse. And in order to reduce 5 II, VI | to 20,000 foot and 3,000 horse, and with this body encamped 6 II, VI | Florence with a thousand horse. He made his entry into 7 II, VII | disaffection, about 800 German horse mutinied, and fortified 8 II, VIII| However, about three hundred horse assembled, and the duke 9 II, I | one morning mounted his horse, and, followed by a considerable 10 IV, IV | and hired forces, both horse and foot. Astorre Gianni 11 V, VI | to furnish four thousand horse and two thousand foot for 12 V, VI | the Po with six thousand horse. This made them travel with 13 V, VI | with a thousand of his own horse, and five hundred from the 14 V, VI | leaders, three thousand horse, at Fegghine, commanded 15 V, VI | proceeded thither with forty horse, and being one of her citizens, 16 V, VII | having fallen from his horse, was trampled to death. 17 V, VII | men-at-arms, or heavy-armed horse, who had been taken prisoners, 18 VI, I | made prisoners two thousand horse belonging to Francesco’s 19 VI, III | Tivoli with a great body of horse and foot, and favorable 20 VI, III | consisting of five thousand horse and two thousand foot, at 21 VI, III | that of twelve thousand horse only one thousand escaped 22 VI, IV | thousand foot and two thousand horse, by whose aid the Venetians 23 VI, IV | of the war, four thousand horse and two thousand foot. The 24 VI, V | Florence with fifteen hundred horse, and was most honorably 25 VI, V | and with sixteen thousand horse and six thousand foot assailed 26 VII, II | he sent fifteen hundred horse into France for the king’ 27 VII, II | accompanied by only a hundred horse.~Jacopo had served many 28 VII, III | that he would mount his horse, and come to the piazza 29 VII, V | thousand foot and two thousand horse, who, under the command 30 VIII, II | last effort, mounted his horse, and, with about a hundred 31 VIII, IV | times, that the turning of a horse’s head or tail was sufficient 32 VIII, V | he, with four thousand horse and two thousand foot, and 33 VIII, V | Calabria with twelve thousand horse and five thousand foot, 34 VIII, V | his command two thousand horse and one thousand foot, could 35 VIII, V | reduced to six thousand horse and five thousand foot, 36 VIII, V | allies had thirteen thousand horse and five thousand foot at 37 VIII, VI | against them, with a body of horse and foot, and checked their 38 VIII, VI | with less than a hundred horse. Of his forces, part were


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