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fickleness 2
fidelity 6
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20 feared
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20 giuliano
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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field

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III| been left dead upon the field of battle. Hence, Pepin, 2 V, I | not being able to keep the field, he fled, and the count 3 V, IV | disputes; and how easily the field of battle may be transferred 4 V, VII| season would permit, took the field with his army, and the Venetians 5 V, VII| the Florentines any other field for their exertions, excepting 6 VI, I | conquerors would not take the field without a new gratuity. 7 VI, I | was more powerful in the field than ever. He was thus enabled 8 VI, I | was the first to take the field, and encamped before Cignano, 9 VI, II | spring, both leaders took the field, and Niccolo, being the 10 VI, III| injury. He then took the field with his army, upon which 11 VI, III| Milanese armies again took the field. It was the design of the 12 VI, V | forage, could not keep the field, and must soon retire. He 13 VI, VI | Venetians, unable to keep the field, withdrew close to the walls 14 VI, VI | duke thought of taking the field, on the approach of spring, 15 VII, IV | through the evolutions of a field engagement, and the other 16 VIII, I | death in all forms on the field of battle, still fail in 17 VIII, III| Castello, was superior in the field, and plundered the surrounding 18 VIII, V | who had already taken the field, attacked the marquis, overran 19 VIII, V | dead being left upon the field. The troops of the church 20 VIII, V | the armies again took the field. To produce the greater


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