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horrors 5
horse 38
horseback 9
horses 14
hospital 3
hostage 1
hostile 11
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14 guido
14 hitherto
14 honored
14 horses
14 ill
14 imprisoned
14 inferior
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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horses

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IV | before them, pushed their horses and jostled them; thereupon 2 II, VIII| John’s day, to see the horses run, but he not having gone, 3 II, VIII| and others, quitting their horses, fled within the walls. 4 IV, I | having fallen from their horses were drowned in the morass.~ 5 IV, II | those who had lost their horses in the late defeat. They 6 V, VI | these places, told him, “his horses could not eat stones,” and 7 V, VII | disturbing the dust under their horsesfeet, the victory was their 8 V, VII | wounding the flanks of the horses crossing the bridge. Micheletto 9 V, VII | which was very valuable in horses, prisoners, and military 10 V, VII | his defeat, only lost the horses and accoutrements of his 11 V, VII | sorrow. Once I possessed horses, arms, subjects, grandeur 12 VI, I | furnished them with arms and horses. Besides this, both ransom 13 VI, II | provided suitable apparel, horses, and servants; and in a 14 VII, IV | either party yielding. Some horses were wounded and prisoners


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