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1 4,5 | them considered impregnable fortresses; worse than this, they were 2 5,1 | dispose of money than of fortresses, and replied that his fellow-citizens 3 5,1 | by yielding up the four fortresses he had insisted on having. 4 5,2 | that period are virtually fortresses and the eternal fights between 5 5,3 | pledged himself to restore the fortresses that had been given up to 6 5,3 | had handed over the Tuscan fortresses, that Florence had succumbed, 7 5,5 | accommodation of his army, the fortresses of Civita Vecchia, Terracina, 8 6,2 | in the various towns and fortresses they had won in Italy, were 9 6,4 | Naples, all the palaces and fortresses of his kingdom; which indeed 10 7,1 | great number of castles and fortresses that belonged to the Orsini, 11 7,1 | Sforza and San Severino the fortresses of Anguillara and Cervetri; 12 10,1| Avignon, most of the towns and fortresses of the Romagna had been 13 12,2| only to receive into his fortresses conquerors and masters instead 14 12,2| confidingly opened all his fortresses in Calabria. ~But the feeling 15 13,1| whole duchy, except the fortresses of Maiolo and San Leone. ~ 16 13,2| Florentines of the towns and fortresses he had taken, threatening 17 13,2| annoying thing to have these fortresses and towns displaying another 18 13,2| less than a week towns and fortresses followed this example, and 19 13,3| with taking the towns and fortresses in the neighbourhood. Vitellozzo 20 13,3| Vitellozzo had retaken the fortresses of Fossombrone, Urbino, 21 14,3| thirty towns and fifteen fortresses in five years, been seated, 22 15,3| Borgia. ~It is true that the fortresses of these different places 23 15,3| which, thanks to their fortresses, might be reconquered, that 24 15,3| by the surrender of the fortresses of Val di Lamane and Faenza, 25 15,4| space of forty days, the fortresses of Cesena and Bertinoro, 26 15,4| after he had yielded up the fortresses, he asked through the mediation 27 15,4| Bertinoro had surrendered their fortresses to the captains of His Holiness,