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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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    Book,  Chapter
1 Gre | although unable to would want to do so. For men, when 2 Gre | do so. For men, when they want to judge rightly, should 3 1, I | have newly acquired [and] want to maintain securely and 4 1, I | own [possessions], and not want to seek to command that 5 1, II | WAS THE ROMAN REPUBLIC~I want to place aside the discussion 6 1, IV | FREE AND POWERFUL~I do not want to miss discoursing on these 7 1, IV | which in important matters, want to avail themselves of the 8 1, V | desires that are in those who want to acquire it, because it 9 1, VI | closed to those who should want to live there, and the laws 10 1, VI | create in them the desire to want them. This resulted from 11 1, VI | spring up. If therefore, you want to make a people numerous 12 1, VI | anyone therefore should want to establish a new Republic, 13 1, VI | to consider if he should want it to expand in dominion 14 1, VII | among the ancient ones I want this one of Coriolanus to 15 1, VII | prove this, none the less I want to refer to another recital 16 1, VIII | refer to many examples, I want to be content with only 17 1, IX | suspense the minds of those who want to understand these matters, 18 1, IX | therefore, who has in mind to want to promote, not himself, 19 1, IX | authority to themselves: but I want to omit these as they are 20 1, X | which [of the two] he would want to be born and in which 21 1, X | born and in which he would want to reign. For in those times 22 1, X | a better one. And if to want to organize a City well, 23 1, XI | persuading others. Wise men who want to remove this difficulty, 24 1, XI | without doubt whoever should want to establish a Republic 25 1, XI | Prince, which may supply the want of Religion. And because 26 1, XI | talked with God. I do not want to judge whether that was 27 1, XII | or those Republics that want to maintain themselves uncorrupted, 28 1, XII | on the Church of Rome, I want to discuss those reasons 29 1, XII | others. And anyone who should want to observe the truth of 30 1, XIII | Livius, none the less I want to content myself with these. 31 1, XIII | with difficulty.~¶ I do not want to miss referring to another 32 1, XV | since they knew that to want to win it was necessary 33 1, XVI | return again to this matter I want to speak a little more.~ 34 1, XVII | to keep her disposed to want to maintain that liberty 35 1, XVII | less on this proposition I want to refer to people known 36 1, XVII | means, which few know or want to use, as will be described 37 1, XVIII | discuss every thing, I do not want to omit this. And I will 38 1, XVIII | living in one manner, do not want to change, and the more 39 1, XVIII | Power almost Regal. And to want to make them become good 40 1, XIX | he addressed himself to want to hold the ways of peace, 41 1, XXV | two Consuls, [and] did not want them to have more than twelve 42 1, XXV | observed by all those who want to abolish an ancient [system 43 1, XXVI | foundations are weak, and does not want to establish a civil system 44 1, XXVI | every man; and he should want rather to live as a private 45 1, XXVI | the less, he who does not want to take up the first path 46 1, XXX | he [a Captain] does not want to leave his army, is not 47 1, XXX | a Republic that does not want to have cause to be ungrateful 48 1, XXXI | duties, that they did not want to add anything, which in 49 1, XXXI | such a one, they did not want to frighten him with other 50 1, XXXII | apprehensive of the plebs who might want to accept the Kings than 51 1, XXXIII | more harmful procedure to want to remedy it than to let 52 1, XXXIII | examples can be cited, but I want to give only one of our 53 1, XXXIII | should be attempted [to want] to destroy him, judging 54 1, XXXIV | because if a Citizen would want to [offend and ] take up 55 1, XXXVI | been Consul should never want to enter the army except 56 1, XXXVII | fight from ambition and to want to divide with the Nobles 57 1, XXXVII | than their prudence. For to want to remove an abuse that 58 1, XXXVIII| not by their prudence. I want to give two other examples 59 1, XL | OF SIMILAR ACCIDENTS~As I want to discuss in detail the 60 1, XL | consideration, both by those who want to maintain a Republic free 61 1, XLIII | wanting to keep a State, or to want to maintain a Republic or 62 1, XLIV | and to say at first, I want to do evil with it: for 63 1, XLIV | to show his mind, but to want in every way to seek to 64 1, XLIV | his arms, without saying I want to kill you with them; for 65 1, XLV | them, as one who did not want to condemn a thing that 66 1, XLVII | believed they would not want their City to remain without 67 1, L | accord only on this: not to want to create a Dictator. So 68 1, L | arrange that if they did not want to do it themselves, that 69 1, LII | made himself great, than to want to oppose him in such a 70 1, LIII | even though Fabius did not want to, and that because of 71 1, LIII | caused the ruin of Rome. I want to cite on this proposition 72 1, LV | provinces so constituted, to want to introduce a Republic 73 1, LV | drawn, that he who would want to establish a Republic 74 1, LV | all; and that he who would want to establish a Kingdom or 75 1, LVIII | of the Princes.~Nor do I want that there should be opposed 76 2 | they have to be able to and want to desire everything, and 77 2, II | tyrannizes, as he does not want to have to suspect them. 78 2, II | acquisitions. And whoever should want to confirm this opinion 79 2, IV | command or rule them. And to want to be thus established, 80 2, VIII | extinguish everyone because they want to live on that which the 81 2, VIII | constrained to seek new lands, I want to cite the example of the 82 2, VIII | Tartar armies. And this I want to be enough concerning 83 2, IX | treaties] with others. For if I want to make war against a Prince, 84 2, X | narrates that because of a want of money the King of Sparta 85 2, X | apprehensive that, for the want of which, his army would 86 2, X | they never suffered from want of gold, because it was 87 2, XI | able to defend themselves, want to undertake enterprises 88 2, XI | in the following one I want to talk of those means they 89 2, XII | would await him, or that he want her to come out to meet 90 2, XIII | from small beginnings, want to rise to sublime heights, 91 2, XIV | them, the Romans did not want to prohibit such a war to 92 2, XIV | not be satisfied, but will want to take other things away 93 2, XV | by their own passion to want to ruin the State or to 94 2, XVI | be used in these times, I want to discuss this matter in 95 2, XVII | inside. First, because if you want artillery to harm those 96 2, XVII | stockade and you do not want to come to an engagement 97 2, XVII | held by those who would want to manage their armies according 98 2, XVIII | easily to overcome them. I want to conclude, therefore, 99 2, XVIII | repeat, therefore, that to want to overcome a disciplined 100 2, XIX | because the Communities do not want to injure those who want 101 2, XIX | want to injure those who want to live free as they do, 102 2, XIX | they are poor, part do not want to because they envy his 103 2, XXII | is put forward by men who want favors more readily for 104 2, XXIII | are given to Princes, I want to cite the words which 105 2, XXIII | they cannot or ought not want to injure you. This is done 106 2, XXIII | forks, and when they did not want to follow the advice of 107 2, XXIV | as we discussed above.~I want to discuss this manner more 108 2, XXIV | tritely. Either you, a Prince, want to keep the people of the 109 2, XXIV | a Prince or a Republic, want to keep a City in restraint 110 2, XXIV | been occupied in war. I want to turn to the Prince, and 111 2, XXIV | or by famine.~And if you want them to do you any good 112 2, XXIV | fortresses are useless: And I want the authority of the Romans 113 2, XXV | large forces that you should want to oppress them and become 114 2, XXV | the existing government. I want to add another example to 115 2, XXVII | haughty, not only did not want to accept the accord, but 116 2, XXVII | his country, he did not want to place it in jeopardy 117 2, XXIX | OF MEN WHEN SHE DOES NOT WANT THEM TO OPPOSE HER DESIGNS~ 118 2, XXIX | minds, when she does not want them to resist her power.~ 119 2, XXIX | the next book) but did not want to ruin her entirely. And 120 2, XXXI | him so much if he should want to assault Greece, that 121 2, XXXIII | have obligated itself to want to advise on a matter that 122 2, XXXIII | necessary to be known to want to counsel well, infinite 123 2, XXXIII | battery of] artillery, they want to know and counsel about 124 3, I | CHAPTER I~TO WANT THAT A SECT OR A REPUBLIC 125 3, I | be taken by the Gauls to want to be reborn, and being 126 3, II | desire honors or profit, I want to live quietly and without 127 3, III | faithful friends) that to want boldly to drive out his 128 3, V | ruled; so that they ought to want to imitate him, being able 129 3, VI | It is of these two that I want us to discuss at present; 130 3, VI | public charges, but I do not want to talk here (having treated 131 3, VI | anyone can do as they did, I want to cite the example of Piso 132 3, VI | you see the Prince would want to do to you, [and] which 133 3, VI | inconvenience is to be seen) than to want to cancel it to enter into 134 3, VI | Giovanbattista da Montesecco did not want to consent to the homicide, 135 3, VI | homicide, saying he did not want to do it in the Church: 136 3, VI | as the castellan did not want to give it up to them, Madonna 137 3, VI | he has killed. I do not want, therefore, to omit advising 138 3, VI | Prince or a Republic who want, for their own advantage, 139 3, VII | that the injured ones would want to avenge themselves, and 140 3, VIII | and would end badly.~To want to assume authority in a 141 3, VIII | difficult and dangerous to want to make a people free who 142 3, VIII | to make a people free who want to live in servitude, as 143 3, VIII | live in servitude, as to want to make a people slave who 144 3, VIII | make a people slave who want to live free. And as it 145 3, X | discussed some, I do not now want to be silent on one of the 146 3, X | not at your own. For to want to stay in the field and 147 3, X | together, and sees that from a want of money or of friends he 148 3, X | losing one ought also to want to acquire glory: and there 149 3, XI | which was strong. I do not want here to cite ancient examples, 150 3, XI | which there are many, but I want those happening in our times 151 3, XIV | a similar impulse. And I want to cite a notable example 152 3, XV | commanders create in a war, I want to cite some others, both 153 3, XV | there was a colleague. I want again to cite in confirmation 154 3, XVI | many other citizens, who want to be, not only their equals, 155 3, XVIII | necessity of the other.~I want to give a domestic and modern 156 3, XXII | same results. Those who may want to imitate these men can 157 3, XXV | man [Minitius], he did not want the besieged army to share 158 3, XXV | words to them: I do not want you to share in the booty 159 3, XVII | serious matters, ought to want to see how the ancients 160 3, XVII | both of these methods. I want to omit talking of fortresses, 161 3, XVII | them above at length, but I want to discuss the uselessness 162 3, XXXI | new armies: they did not want to go against their institutions 163 3, XXXI | arming old men and slaves for want of men. When this thing 164 3, XXXII | those with whom you do not want the accord made. For the 165 3, XXXIII | their own virtu. I do not want to omit an expedient employed 166 3, XXXIV | do contrary deeds if you want to destroy it. Men who are 167 3, XXXIV | and increase it. And to want to do this, it is necessary 168 3, XXXIV | only for those Citizens who want to acquire fame in order 169 3, XXXVI | how bad ones are made, I want to cite the words of Papirius 170 3, XXXVII | Corvinus in this discourse, I want (through the medium of his 171 3, XXXVIII| Follow my actions, I do not want to say to you soldiers my 172 3, XLIII | the money, did not then want to take up arms for them, 173 3, XLVI | magistracy, Appius did not want to lay down his, saying 174 3, XLVII | was hostile he would not want to name him, the Senators


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