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siege 29
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29 produced
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29 tommaso
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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siege

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | having entered Italy, laid siege to Aquileia, where he remained 2 I, III| who, withdrawing from the siege, erected a fortress upon 3 I, VI | held Venice in a state of siege during many months, the 4 II, VII| the Pisans continued the siege, and the Florentines used 5 IV, I | for having abandoned the siege of Furli to go to the relief 6 IV, V | and the latter resumed the siege. They appointed the count 7 V, I | divert the count from the siege, he commanded Niccolo Piccinino 8 V, II | and compelled to raise the siege.~The Venetians considering 9 V, III| who, becoming weary of the siege, would have more consideration 10 V, III| placed the management of the siege in the hands of the commissaries, 11 V, V | join those who were at the siege of Brescia. Thus in four 12 V, V | Tuscany, and continue the siege of Brescia; for he was master 13 V, VI | without intermission. The siege had continued more than 14 V, VI | took the fortress after a siege of thirty-two days; and 15 V, VII| standing a three yearssiege, was at length relieved. 16 VI, I | lend his whole force to the siege. Upon this, Niccolo placed 17 VI, I | he resolved during the siege of Naples to take Benevento, 18 VI, III| encamped; and, after a long siege, took and pillaged the city. 19 VI, III| army should march to the siege of Carravaggio, hoping that 20 VI, V | off Pisa, and during the siege of Castellina were moored 21 VI, VII| Turkish army, being at the siege of Belgrade, a strong city 22 VIII, III| after having sustained a siege of forty-two days. The enemy 23 VIII, IV | with a large army to the siege of Rhodes, and continued 24 VIII, VI | to join them. During the siege, Niccolo’s troops were led 25 VIII, VI | the army; and while the siege of Pietra Santa was going 26 VIII, VI | almost ready to raise the siege, and actually retreated 27 VIII, VII| occurred on both sides. The siege being protracted by a variety 28 VIII, VII| the rebellion. During the siege, Lodovico had sent troops 29 VIII, VII| lost his life during the siege.~To this disturbance in


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