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cappiardi 1
capponi 16
caprese 1
captain 27
captains 11
captives 1
captivity 1
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27 approach
27 assured
27 best
27 captain
27 civil
27 destruction
27 disturbance
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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captain

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII| Braccio of Montone as her captain, who was of equal reputation 2 II, II | other state,—one called captain of the people, the other 3 II, II | summoned, whether by the captain of the people or the Anziani. 4 II, III| therefore, taken by the captain of the people, and whether 5 II, V | made before Piero Branca, captain of the people, against Corso, 6 II, VII| appointment, under the title of captain of the guard, of Jacopo 7 II, VII| they had hitherto had one captain of the guard who afflicted 8 III, III| duke of Athens, your hired captain did so too? But when the 9 III, V | Queen Giovanna, retained his captain in that city, with the concurrence 10 IV, III| Carmignuola was appointed Captain General of the League. By 11 IV, IV | the enterprise as their captain. The commissaries having 12 IV, V | great a length that the captain of the people, induced by 13 IV, VI | this, too, compelled the captain of the people to require 14 V, II | Francesco da Gonzaga, their captain, to Ghiaradadda, who, by 15 V, III| VenetiansFrancesco Sforza, captain of the league, refuses to 16 V, IV | carried on the war under their captain, Gattamelata.~Count Francesco 17 V, VI | were in fear lest their captain, Piero Giampagolo Orsini, 18 V, VI | Giampagolo Orsini, their captain, and Neri Capponi and Bernardo 19 V, VII| commissaries and of the captain, that before the enemy’s 20 V, VII| Pietro Giampagolo, their captain, on the left; the infantry 21 VI, III| Milanese appoint Sforza their captainMilan becomes a republic— 22 VI, IV | he wished to be not their captain merely, but their sovereign; 23 VI, IV | enemies, from being her captain became her foe and her prince, 24 VII, II | into pay, with the title of captain of his forces, and give 25 VII, II | appearance. The Venetians sent a captain with some galleys, but rather 26 VII, VI | hostile league of their captain, the pope advised, and the 27 VIII, VII| Roberto da S. Severino, their captain, was slain. After this defeat,


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