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castelnuova 3
castiglionchio 5
castiglione 2
castle 33
castles 19
castracani 2
castracaro 1
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34 prudence
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34 santa
33 castle
33 circumstance
33 conspiracy
33 daughter
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII| allowed him to fortify the castle of Saint Angelo: having 2 I, VII| remained some time in the castle of Pavia, from which, through 3 I, VII| fortified herself in the castle of Naples. Suspicions increasing 4 II, V | from them the Stinche, a castle situated in the Val di Greve, 5 II, VII| bought of the Bardi the castle of Mangona and that of Vernia; 6 II, VII| be allowed to possess a castle or fortified place within 7 IV, V | he took, and burned the castle of Stigliano, in the same 8 V, II | a few days recovered the castle, and the other strongholds 9 V, V | led his forces to Soave, a castle situated between the Vincentino 10 V, V | went to Zevio, a Veronese castle, in a healthy and plentiful 11 V, VI | who had the command of the castle of St. Angelo, and who, 12 V, VI | intrusted the defense of the castle of Marradi and the adjacent 13 V, VI | passage easy. Marradi is a castle situated at the foot of 14 V, VII| pope, halted at Anghiari, a castle placed at the foot of the 15 VI, I | besieged Martinengo, a castle so situated that the possession 16 VI, I | Martinengo, had put the castle into a complete state of 17 VI, II | to an engagement near the castle of Monte Loro, routed the 18 VI, II | acquainted with a girl of the castle, of whom was born a son 19 VI, III| spite of all obstacles. The castle was, however, considered 20 VI, V | direction. The walls of the castle were weak, and it was small, 21 VI, V | its defense. Before this castle, thus provided, Ferrando 22 VI, VII| especially experienced near the castle of St. Casciano, about eight 23 VI, VII| and Grieve. Between this castle and the Borgo St. Andrea, 24 VI, VII| Pietrino Fregoso was at his castle of Riviera, and thought 25 VII, II | him to a banquet in the castle, at the conclusion of which 26 VII, VI | suitable time and place, the castle seemed insecure; during 27 VII, VI | wished to hear mass in the castle, and found that the priest 28 VII, VI | with them. He then left the castle, and, with the ambassadors 29 VIII, III| were expired, they took the castle in the presence of their 30 VIII, IV | marched to San Casciano, a castle within eight miles of Florence; 31 VIII, VI | withdrew his forces into the castle; and the Orsini feared the 32 VIII, VI | entreated the count to give the castle into the hands of the college, 33 VIII, VII| Bologna he fortified the castle of Firenzuola, situated


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