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number 69
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26 length
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26 origin
26 prato
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | greatly tended to increase the numbers of the new city; and in 2 II, I | migrate thither in vast numbers, and thus render her populous 3 II, I | those ages, increase in numbers, or effect anything worthy 4 II, III| people assembled in immense numbers, under their ensigns, before 5 II, III| people, both in riches, numbers, and hatred, were far stronger 6 II, III| their arms than, trusting to numbers, try the fortune of a battle; 7 II, IV | Florence, so that their great numbers gave them almost the entire 8 II, IV | were repulsed and great numbers of them wounded. The city 9 II, V | thought celerity rather than numbers would give them the victory; 10 II, V | enemy, although in great numbers, could not force them, and 11 II, V | however, pursued by vast numbers, and Gherardo was slain 12 II, I | finding themselves overcome by numbers, and hopeless of other assistance, 13 II, I | Pazzi and the Donati, whose numbers were less than those they 14 III, II | they might conceal whatever numbers they pleased. To obviate 15 III, II | Arts, surrounded by vast numbers of armed men, occupied the 16 III, III| patrol the city in great numbers; so that the Signory did 17 III, V | emigrants, and that great numbers of those within were to 18 III, VII| could willingly suffer such numbers of their fellow-citizens 19 IV, VI | magistracy was created, the numbers of each party composing 20 V, II | equal, both in regard of numbers and the capacity of their 21 V, V | and with the loss of great numbers of his men. He himself, 22 VI, II | the piazza, armed in great numbers, mourning the death of Annibale, 23 VI, III| and greatly superior in numbers, found his enterprise a 24 VIII, II | on account of the vast numbers assembled in the church, 25 VIII, IV | neither their arms, nor their numbers, in which they were superior 26 VIII, VI | had been so unhealthy that numbers were affected by it. Antonio


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