. The Florentine ur citie into that dating er, that by the Duke it had bene. Neither did this war oftheKings end, with lefTeraduenture then the Other. For when hehadfurprized Rome,Siena,La Marca,znd Romagna,znd that he wanted nothmg,bm Florence to pzffe witha mightie force into ZtfWw-^, heedied. So as, death waseuermorefriendiytotheFlorentines, then any other friend : and of more power to defend them, then any o-thervertue. After the death ofthisKing,thecitie continued quiet without & with-in eight the end of which time, with the warres of Philippe Duke of Milanythe fadion


. The Florentine ur citie into that dating er, that by the Duke it had bene. Neither did this war oftheKings end, with lefTeraduenture then the Other. For when hehadfurprized Rome,Siena,La Marca,znd Romagna,znd that he wanted nothmg,bm Florence to pzffe witha mightie force into ZtfWw-^, heedied. So as, death waseuermorefriendiytotheFlorentines, then any other friend : and of more power to defend them, then any o-thervertue. After the death ofthisKing,thecitie continued quiet without & with-in eight the end of which time, with the warres of Philippe Duke of Milanythe fadionswerereuiued: and continued til the mine from bene gouerned, and with much glorie, enterprifed many warres, and broughtvnder the Empire thereof, Arez>zs,Pifo, Cortona, Liuorno, and Monte Pulciano. Andwould hauedonegreaterthings,had the citie continued vnited,and the old humorsnot bene reuiued. As in the next booke fhall particulerly be declared. The ende of the third Booke. THE OFF LO!ENrCS.


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