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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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retire

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, VII| impediment be allowed to retire to their castles. Upon their 2 II, VII| they were compelled to retire, and the Pisans became lords 3 III, II | so, and would therefore retire to his house, that the people 4 III, III| of war, were compelled to retire with disgrace.~“Then why 5 III, VI | expected of them, wished to retire; but when the multitude 6 V, I | with the Signory who had to retire from office, should make 7 VI, I | Alfonso to be good enough to retire to his kingdom, and discontinue 8 VI, III| king would be compelled to retire either in defeat or disgrace. 9 VI, V | the field, and must soon retire. He therefore advised them 10 VI, V | assailants were compelled to retire in disgrace, after having 11 VI, VI | duke deemed it advisable to retire into quarters, and appointed 12 VII, I | deranged, and he had to retire from office in consequence. 13 VII, IV | usual time for armies to retire into quarters, Bartolommeo 14 VII, V | commanded the priors to retire to their homes; and, on 15 VIII, III| would have been compelled to retire in disgrace. Having gained 16 VIII, IV | was at last compelled to retire in disgrace. Having left 17 VIII, V | either fight or disgracefully retire. To avoid a retreat unbecoming 18 VIII, VI | thought that they would retire to winter quarters, it being


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