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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | for adhering at times too closely to the chroniclers like 2 III, II | to unite themselves more closely in opposition to their adversaries. 3 III, III| against us; the citizens are closely united, and the signors 4 IV, V | Guinigi finding himself thus closely pressed, by the advice of 5 IV, V | pressed the Lucchese so closely, that they were again compelled 6 V, IV | condition: Brescia was so closely besieged by the duke’s forces, 7 V, V | order to make them feel more closely the effects of the course 8 V, VII| constantly pressing him more closely, he became apprehensive 9 VI, I | relieve the former, which was closely pressed by Niccolo, who, 10 VI, III| quantity. But the king, though closely pressed by the Florentines, 11 VI, IV | and to press the city so closely, that the inhabitants could 12 VII, IV | pressed the enemy more closely, so that they came to a 13 VII, VI | and the king became more closely united. Federigo, prince 14 VIII, IV | the Florentine army had so closely pressed the city of Perugia 15 VIII, V | they approached Ferrara so closely as to pitch their tents


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