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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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soldiers

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | immediately send two hundred soldiers to Jerusalem, paid for one 2 III, I | sent among us multitudes of soldiers of many countries, as English, 3 IV, IV | sending them, as if they were soldiers of fortune, to their relief. 4 IV, V | Knowing that with mercenary soldiers, when force is insufficient, 5 IV, VI | to the condottieri, the soldiers of fortune. Besides, he 6 IV, VII| great number of disbanded soldiers then in Florence: and all 7 V, I | their arms in 1433, the soldiers, resolved upon war, directed 8 V, III| not their custom to pay soldiers for serving others; that 9 V, VI | year, and to each of the soldiers forty ducats; that he should 10 VI, I | foe escapes, or when the soldiers appropriate the booty and 11 VI, I | would give him up to his soldiers and his enemies. Niccolo 12 VI, V | garrison were, among the soldiers of that period, considered 13 VI, V | number of eight thousand soldiers under Astorre da Faenza 14 VI, V | easily removed by a few soldiers sent by the Florentines 15 VI, VII| their readiness to become soldiers of the faith. Solemn processions 16 VII, V | derision stripped by the soldiers. From this beginning (so 17 VIII, IV | suddenly landed four thousand soldiers, and attacked the city of 18 VIII, VI | condescension influence the minds of soldiers; for Antonio Pucci, by encouraging


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