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fell 27
fellow-citizens 6
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27 destruction
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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fell

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | third upon whom the lot fell, then went in search of 2 I, II | a time, and others never fell under their dominion; since, 3 I, IV | Syria, and part of Egypt, fell under the power of the Christians. 4 I, VI | people of Milan, the state fell to Filippo; but he having 5 I, VII| Scala, who, being banished, fell into the hands of Francesco 6 II, III| short time Florence again fell into the same disorders 7 II, IV | none of which succeeded, he fell so completely under the 8 II, V | the leaders of his army, fell in the strife.~The Florentines 9 II, VI | prisoners, and among the former fell Ramondo, who received from 10 II, VII| magistrates, that the lot always fell upon themselves or their 11 III, IV | retired, and the palace fell into the hands of the plebeians 12 III, VII| of Gonfalonier of Justice fell to Maso degli Albizzi, who 13 IV, I | and thus the territory fell into the duke’s hands. When 14 IV, IV | the lower apartment, and fell upon him with their swords. 15 V, I | for the practice of arms fell into such a state of decay, 16 V, V | great part of his troops fell sick; so, giving up the 17 V, V | fortresses upon the lake fell into his hands.~The Venetians, 18 V, VII| Borgo. The Florentine troops fell upon the plunder, which 19 VI, III| would attack the place he fell upon Piombino, hoping, as 20 VI, V | gratified at their distress, fell Lionardo Veniero, the Venetian 21 VI, VII| memorable occasion, and fell in the battle.~To return 22 VI, VII| great part of the kingdom fell into his hands. On this 23 VII, I | being subject to no law, fell to pieces. The party of 24 VII, III| his own injuries, at once fell in with their ideas, and 25 VIII, II | who, after a few steps, fell to the earth. Francesco 26 VIII, IV | origin, who, coming to Milan, fell into the hands of the duke 27 VIII, VI | their government, the city fell into fresh difficulties,


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