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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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prisoners

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | children, and sent them prisoners to France. He then went 2 II, VI | citizens were slain and taken prisoners, and among the former fell 3 II, VI | the battle, in plunder, prisoners, destruction, and burning 4 II, VIII| rather than to take them prisoners, for if they fled, he might 5 II, VIII| many of the conspirators prisoners as he could, and put them 6 II, VIII| caused those whom he had made prisoners to be brought before him, 7 III, IV | they loudly demanded their prisoners from the Signory; and being 8 III, V | Strozzi who fled, were made prisoners; and the Signory, to prevent 9 III, VII | the remainder were made prisoners and examined, but none were 10 IV, IV | principal church, took them all prisoners, and then caused his people 11 IV, V | speak with us, he made us prisoners. He then burned and destroyed 12 V, I | their own honor, sent them prisoners to him, and they were basely 13 V, II | princes of his suite, made prisoners, and sent by the Genoese 14 V, V | Verona, and had learned from prisoners whom he had taken, that 15 V, VI | great do not make each other prisoners to let them go again; and 16 V, VII | very valuable in horses, prisoners, and military stores, for 17 V, VII | horse, who had been taken prisoners, whom the commissaries wished 18 VI, I | neither slain nor detained prisoners, only deferred a renewed 19 VI, I | Oddula and Acri, and made prisoners two thousand horse belonging 20 VI, III | overthrow. Among the plunder and prisoners, crouching down, as if to 21 VI, IV | the Venetians the towns, prisoners, and whatever else had been 22 VI, VII | all either slain or made prisoners by John’s troops, and he 23 VII, IV | horses were wounded and prisoners taken, but no death occurred. 24 VII, V | with all his people made prisoners, they were utterly astonished, 25 VIII, II | were either slain or made prisoners. The name of the Medici 26 VIII, VI | possessed in Rome, slew or made prisoners all who defended them, and 27 VIII, VII | other principal men, made prisoners. The Serezanesi were not 28 VIII, VII | Caterina and her children prisoners. The fortress alone had


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