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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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flight

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | Tornaquinci, they put the count to flight, with the loss of many of 2 II, II | sought his safety rather in flight than in combat, and, contrary 3 II, IV | Veri to save himself by flight.~Corso, having forced the 4 III, II | resource but concealment or flight, first took refuge in Santa 5 III, III| should certainly, either by flight or exile, have avoided these 6 III, IV | the palace and himself by flight. He therefore drew together 7 III, V | obliged to save himself by flight. This act excited such great 8 VI, II | death of Battista, and the flight of the Canneschi, Bologna 9 VI, III| them and put the rest to flight. This disaster made them 10 VI, III| were repulsed and put to flight; and so entirely routed, 11 VI, V | all who did not escape by flight were slain: among the number, 12 VIII, II | all lost, saved himself by flight. Francesco, wounded as he 13 VIII, II | if possible, to escape by flight; and, accompanied by those 14 VIII, II | occurred, and seeing him in flight, attacked and brought him 15 VIII, II | Franzesi escaped punishment by flight; Giulielmo dePazzi was 16 VIII, VI | near him, and urging his flight reached Ravenna with less


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