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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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encamped

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | Emperor Frederick, being encamped at Cerma, Alexander complained 2 I, IV | consideration, led his forces and encamped before Rome; and Alexander 3 I, V | Romagna; and while they were encamped at Furli, Guido Bonatto, 4 II, VI | horse, and with this body encamped before Altopascio, with 5 IV, IV | Volterra took place, being encamped with his people at Fucecchio, 6 IV, V | Giovanni Guicciardini, who encamped before Lucca, with all possible 7 V, V | in blockade. He therefore encamped before Bardolino, a fortress 8 V, VI | the enemy, where having encamped, he put a stop to all further 9 V, VII| enemy, whose forces were encamped before Soncino, a fortress 10 VI, I | first to take the field, and encamped before Cignano, a fortress 11 VI, III| which latter place the count encamped; and, after a long siege, 12 VI, III| Brescian territory. Having encamped before Caravaggio, he so 13 VI, V | therefore advised them to remain encamped, to keep the Milanese in 14 VI, V | capture them. They then encamped before the Castellina, a 15 VI, V | impregnable.~While Ferrando was encamped in the Chianti he made many 16 VII, V | possession of it. They then encamped before the city, which, 17 VIII, III| course toward Arezzo, and encamped before San Savino. The Florentine 18 VIII, III| overcoming the Florentines, and encamped upon the lake, within three 19 VIII, IV | conquests and pillagings encamped before the fortress of Colle, 20 VIII, V | overran his territory, and encamped before Figaruolo, a fortress 21 VIII, VI | so leaving Serezana they encamped before Pietra Santa, which 22 VIII, VII| against the enemy, who had encamped upon the river Magra, at


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