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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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prisoner

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | at Tagliacozzo, was taken prisoner while endeavoring to escape, 2 I, V | Charles II., who was made prisoner in Sicily, and to recover 3 I, V | and in the night took him prisoner. And although the people 4 I, VI | sent Piero della Corvara a prisoner to the pope in France, and 5 I, VI | sent Niccolo to him, a prisoner. After some time, in imitation 6 I, VI | Visconti, and routed and took prisoner, John Agut, an Englishman, 7 II, V | Corso was overtaken and made prisoner by a party of Catalan horse, 8 II, VII| of the Pisans, became a prisoner in France; and the Florentines 9 III, V | he sent Queen Giovanna a prisoner into Hungary. This victory 10 III, V | with arms and made Giorgio prisoner. Tommaso fled. The next 11 IV, I | place, and sent Lodovico a prisoner to Milan. The Florentines 12 IV, III| Niccolo Piccinino sent a prisoner to Faenza. Fortune, however, 13 IV, IV | but sent his messenger prisoner to Florence.~The commissaries, 14 V, I | Niccolo da Tolentino was sent prisoner to Milan where, either through 15 V, I | great bravery, made him prisoner, routed his forces, and 16 V, I | Fortebraccio was taken prisoner in the battle, and soon 17 V, II | GenoeseAlfonso being a prisoner of the duke of Milan, obtains 18 V, II | Alfonso of Aragon was made prisoner. Among the leading Genoese 19 V, VI | armies, found himself a prisoner of the castellan. The patriarch20 VI, II | forces and took the son prisoner. Niccolo having arrived 21 VI, III| base-born.” Being made prisoner, he remembered his faults, 22 VI, VI | though Ventimiglia was taken prisoner, yet Jacopo was worsted, 23 VII, V | he was wounded and made prisoner. This being done, it was 24 VIII, V | hundred vessels, and took prisoner Antonio Justiniano, the 25 VIII, VI | the archbishop, was taken prisoner, with his wife and children, 26 VIII, VI | on his arrival was made prisoner by the duke and sent to 27 VIII, VII| they slew, made the former prisoner, and raising the cry of “


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