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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | was the mischief well on foot, than Maffeo, with his sons 2 II, I | in the plain, between the foot of the mountain and the 3 II, I | attacked by them at the foot of the bridge, and slain 4 II, IV | set this disturbance on foot were the Medici and the 5 II, V | done), a report was set on foot that he intended to make 6 II, VI | amounting to twenty thousand foot and one thousand five hundred 7 II, VI | army amounting to 20,000 foot and 3,000 horse, and with 8 II, VIII| his armed satellites on foot and on horseback; and having 9 III, IV | from the gallows by one foot; and those around having 10 III, IV | remained of him but the foot by which he had been tied.~ 11 IV, IV | hired forces, both horse and foot. Astorre Gianni and Rinaldo 12 IV, VII | by two of his people on foot, and unarmed. Rinaldo, on 13 V, I | two large armies were on foot in Romagna. Niccolo Piccinino 14 V, V | situated in Lombardy, at the foot of the mountains which divide 15 V, VI | thousand horse and two thousand foot for the defense of Tuscany.~ 16 V, VI | a castle situated at the foot of the mountains which separate 17 V, VI | fortress is situated at the foot of the mountains which divide 18 V, VI | his army. He then set on foot secret measures, to seduce 19 V, VII | a castle placed at the foot of the mountains that divide 20 V, VII | was pushed as far as the foot of the hill which rises 21 VI, I | sort of soldiery then on foot, that the victor and the 22 VI, III | great body of horse and foot, and favorable to the duke; 23 VI, III | thousand horse and two thousand foot, at the Spedaletto. The 24 VI, IV | sent them one thousand foot and two thousand horse, 25 VI, IV | thousand horse and two thousand foot. The count engaged to restore 26 VI, V | thousand horse and six thousand foot assailed his territories 27 VII, V | assembled ten thousand foot and two thousand horse, 28 VIII, V | at arms, and six thousand foot. They first attacked the 29 VIII, V | thousand horse and two thousand foot, and joined by the duke 30 VIII, V | horse and five thousand foot, entered the territory of 31 VIII, V | thousand horse and one thousand foot, could not withstand him. 32 VIII, V | horse and five thousand foot, while the allies had thirteen 33 VIII, V | horse and five thousand foot at their disposal. But, 34 VIII, VI | with a body of horse and foot, and checked their audacity, 35 VIII, VII | Florentines, landed three thousand foot, attacked Serezanello, situated


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