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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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armies

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII| served at this period in the armies of Italy, commanded partly 2 II, II | give importance to their armies, and to serve as a point 3 II, V | take the command of their armies. On the other hand, Uguccione 4 V, I | those who retained their armies, so that glory was not gained 5 V, I | that very soon two large armies were on foot in Romagna. 6 V, II | to force a passage. The armies were equal, both in regard 7 V, III| the disposition of their armies, and the great preponderance 8 V, VI | from being a commander of armies, found himself a prisoner 9 VI, I | having already commenced, the armies withdrew into quarters, 10 VI, III| Neapolitan and Florentine armiesAlfonso sues for peace 11 VI, III| the Venetian and Milanese armies again took the field. It 12 VI, IV | appointed to command our armies, than, contrary to every 13 VI, V | So formidable were those armies, and so perilous those wars, 14 VI, VII| occurrences, the two royal armies came to an engagement, in 15 VII, IV | skirmishes took place between the armies; yet, in accordance with 16 VII, IV | with it the usual time for armies to retire into quarters, 17 VIII, II | themselves attacked by so many armies, the Florentines prepared 18 VIII, III| those of the king. The two armies, under the command of Alfonso, 19 VIII, IV | disorder prevailed in the armies of those times, that the 20 VIII, V | passed quietly over, the armies again took the field. To


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