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drove 16
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16 ensigns
16 establish
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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drove

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | first defended, and then drove them from the island, of 2 I, II | the greater part of it, drove out the citizens, and took 3 I, IV | instance of Gregory, he drove Henry from Rome, and subdued 4 I, VI | brought forces into Italy, and drove Queen Joan and her husband 5 I, VI | chancellor at Campidoglio, drove the senators from Rome and, 6 I, VII| attacked Ladislaus and drove him from Rome. In the head 7 I, VII| again resumed her service, drove Alfonzo out of Naples, deprived 8 II, VII| possession of Lucca and drove out Francesco Castracani, 9 II, I | retained in the palace, drove them from the court; and 10 III, IV | he soon vanquished them, drove part of them out of the 11 V, I | order to avoid the war, drove Pope Eugenius from their 12 V, II | him. And although Niccolo drove the Genoese from the mountains, 13 VI, II | overpowered them, slew part, and drove the remainder out of the 14 VI, V | rebels, slew many more, and drove the remainder out of the 15 VI, VI | the Florentine standard, drove them out. The Florentines 16 VI, VII| the city. This impression drove the parties into open enmity;


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