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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Christ. And being near the river Cydnus, tempted by the clearness 2 I, IV | cold, and died. Thus the river did a greater favor to the 3 I, VII| endeavoring to pass the river Pescara; the queen was thus 4 II, I | of the mountain and the river Arno. I imagine these markets 5 II, II | the king’s forces upon the river Arbia, with so great slaughter, 6 II, VII| part of the city beyond the river, where their houses were 7 II, I | Market. Those beyond the river fortified the bridges and 8 III, VII| Florence, enter the city by the river Arno, and with their friends 9 IV, V | relative positions of the river Serchio and the city of 10 IV, V | Lucca, the wastes of the river might be made to inundate 11 V, III| induced the count to cross the river by a letter addressed to 12 V, V | both of hill and plain. The river Adige rises in the valley 13 V, V | the mountain side of the river are two fortresses, formidable 14 V, VI | destitute of walls, the river, the mountains, and the 15 V, VII| fortress situated upon the River Oglio; these he dislodged 16 V, VII| bridge which crosses the river at a short distance from 17 V, VII| up along the banks of the river. Thus, the only course the 18 V, VII| but on both sides of the river, the disadvantage of Niccolo 19 VI, VII| meeting the enemy upon the river Sarni, an engagement ensued 20 VII, III| of Ferrara was upon the river Albo, at the head of a considerable 21 VIII, III| with his troops near the river Serchio, and who, though 22 VIII, V | flotilla, then lying upon the river Po, which they routed with 23 VIII, VII| who had encamped upon the river Magra, at the same time


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